Pete Beckley at the 2010 Laughing Horse new act final
31/05/2010 … Deadpan Pete Beckley has a nice poise, although a lot of his by-the-book writing makes for very familiar territory: starting by referencing a famous person he looks…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
31/05/2010 … Deadpan Pete Beckley has a nice poise, although a lot of his by-the-book writing makes for very familiar territory: starting by referencing a famous person he looks…
31/05/2010 … Newcomer Richard Rycroft’s point of difference is that he’s 50.
31/05/2010 … American emigree Robert Commiskey ratchets up his geekiness and social awkwardness for his disjointed, sometimes confused set, but struggles to make any real impact.
31/05/2010 … Julian Deane has an obvious self-assurance and ruthlessly efficient delivery of well-polished punchlines.
31/05/2010 … Bedraggled Alan Sharp serves up a mixed bag in his endearing West Country accent.
30/05/2010 … Upgrading from a 50-seat Edinburgh Fringe venue to the SECC, Glasgow’s 10,000-capacity aircraft hangar, in under ten months, Kevin Bridges’ rise has been little…
25/05/2010 … Perhaps best known as his alter-ego, inept hospital radio DJ Ivan Brackenbury, Binns, won the Jongleurs new act of the year, piloted his own chat show on Five called…
23/05/2010 … Well, the show is called Stuff and Nonsense, so the lack of any theme to Lee Hume’s Brighton Fringe offering comes as no surprise.
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