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Pablo Diablo's Cryptic Triptych
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Original Review:
Despite the ridiculously off-putting name, this is a simple three-handed stand-up show from a trio of the more promising newcomers on the comedy circuit. First up is talented ventriloquist Mark Felgate. But don't groan yet this Chris Evans lookalike has a distinct twist he doesn't perform with a dummy. Instead, he shows off his vocal trickery in the context of a straightforward stand-up routine. An amiable stage presence and some well-written material made for a solid set, which always lifted when he displayed his acoustic skills. Bubbly Shappi Khorsandi takes to the stage next with some enjoyable observational material, much of it based on her Iranian background. Her well-received set contains more than a few strong lines, though an unfortunate tendancy to stray from the point meant some of the gags got lost on the way. Closing the night, the charismatic Russell Brand came to the microphone in an elephant man outfit for his brilliant opening routine Unmasked, though, the material was patchier with oversimplified political stuff sitting alongside distinctly funnier general observations. However, bounding with enthusiasm and confidence, Brand is eminently watchable and with a bit more polish, he will surely be a success. To be honest, all three are probably performing a few minutes longer than their best stuff allows and this would have been a sharper show with four performers in place of three (though 'cryptic tetrad' doesn't have the same ring to it). Nonetheless, this is a good chance to see some budding talents who are all undoubtedly destined for bigger things. |
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An Evening With Shappi Khorsandi
Russell Brand: Scandalous
Russell Brand: Shame
Shappi Khorsandi: Asylum Speaker
Russell Brand's Better Now
These Are Not Our Views
Mark Felgate: Freelance Fool
Shappi Khorsandi
Death By Sketches: The Hix Family Roobinstein
Midnight Show
Noel James and Company
Off The Kerb Roadshow
A Seriously Funny Attempt To Get The SFO in The Dock
BBC Comedy Presents... September 2008
BBC London Children in Need benefit
Channel 4 Comedy Gala 2011
Funny Women Gala 2006
Leicester Comedy Festival 2007 Preview Show
Pimm's Summerfest
Secret Policeman's Ball 2006
Secret Policeman's Ball 2008
Teenage Cancer Trust Benefit 2007
Comedy Gala 2007
Shappi Khorsandi: Carry On Shappi
Apatow For Destruction
Russell Brand [Montreal 2008]
A Night of Comedy for Ray - Hosted by Michael McIntyre
Shappi Khorsandi: The Distracted Activist
Shappi Khorsandi: The Moon On A Stick
Shappi Khorsandi: Me And My Brother, In Our Pants, Holding Hands

