Dave Spikey: Best Medicine tour
30/11/2009 … If laughter is the best medicine, the first half of Dave Spikey’s show should probably be classed as a sedative.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
30/11/2009 … If laughter is the best medicine, the first half of Dave Spikey’s show should probably be classed as a sedative.
27/11/2009 … Even at the peak of his GLC powers, I’m fairly sure Ken Livingstone didn’t take to County Hall’s chamber floor, act out anal sex with his fingers and tell…
24/11/2009 … Bold and brash Scottish newcomer Barry McDonald looks and sounds mightily impressive.
24/11/2009 … Rookie Richard Bowen’s selection of punny one-liners – delivered with the unforgiving deadpan many an unconfident newcomer adopts – are decidedly hit and miss,…
24/11/2009 … Stuart Black’s set struggled to take flight, though he has some interesting ideas and the occasional delightful – or otherwise – turn of phrase.
24/11/2009 … Still a relative newcomer, Marlon Davis bursts on to the stage like a breath of fresh air, with impish grin, boyish enthusiasm and an effortlessly open, confident…
24/11/2009 … Australian Richard Brophy, with five years’ experience under his belt, went through the motions of stand-up, but his slickly performed, but rather unchallenging,…
24/11/2009 … Tim Bradbury can beatbox a bit, but there’s very little comedy to be found in his bland set, which largely involved complaining about his being ginger in a camp…
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