Dominic Woodward – Original Review
22/10/2008 … Dominic Woodward genuinely has the friendly, Northern cheeky-chappie persona nailed, with his easy stage manner guaranteeing 20 minutes or so of amiable company.
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22/10/2008 … Dominic Woodward genuinely has the friendly, Northern cheeky-chappie persona nailed, with his easy stage manner guaranteeing 20 minutes or so of amiable company.
22/10/2008 … Strikingly original newbie George Cottier is truly daring in following his own course, from opening his act with an awkwardly long silence, to abruptly leaving the…
21/10/2008 … Newcomer James Blood offers a raft of very predictable lines about sending texts to the wrong person or attempting gangsta rap, using language inappropriate to his…
21/10/2008 … Newbie Chris Stokes has a nice style to him: with utmost care paid to his measured delivery and his precise choice of words.
21/10/2008 … Sean McLoughlin, though relatively new, offers some fine laughs, thank to his brutally honest routine about his chronic loneliness and the medical condition that…
21/10/2008 … Andrew Ryan starts his set by impersonating young Dougal from Father Ted.
20/10/2008 … Newcomer Tom Goodliffe is self-assured and comfortable in his persona of a middle-class Home Counties chap, with a well-spoken eloquence that serves him well in…
20/10/2008 … Despite being a comedy newcomer, Stephen Hill is ultra-confident, with an appealing delivery but lacklustre material about how backward village folk are, or how…
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