Tom Goodliffe at the Beat The Frog World Series Final
Note: This review is from 2009
The jewel in Tom Goodliffe is his take on the ‘unlikely white boy rapping’ style of comedy that’s become so popular it’s almost a subgenre in itself. He is good at adopting the patois, though, and by drawing on his day job as an accountant he laid down some silly maths-based puns to a phat beat. He executes it well and gets whoops and applause in all the right places.
His other material, about his 6ft 6in frame or Christmas balloons, is more forgettable, but for ten minutes, he certainly gets the job done.
Review date: 20 Oct 2009
Reviewed by: Steve Bennett
Reviewed at:
Manchester Frog And Bucket