Show Details
Raymond Mearns
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2001
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Raymond Mearns

Raymond Mearns


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Description

Bafta-award winning Raymond Mearns in an exciting new solo comedy show, expect anything.

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Reviews

Original Review:

Show Rating:Raymond Mearns rated 2/5

Is it too demanding to ask that an hour-long solo show has some sense of purpose?

Glaswegian Mearns is a competent club comic who is easily able to chat entertainingly for 60 minutes. But just because he can, it doesn't mean he should, and it all proves a pretty forgettable, and ultimately unsatisfying, experience.

A mark of a show's depth must be the speed at which it gets under way. Mearns, tellingly, banters with his audience for a good quarter of his allotted time. And while he occasionally gets a good laugh from the usual 'where do you come from, what do you do?' line of questioning, it's really a bit aimless, and much more suited to a distracted comedy club audience than those seeking a one-man show.

His core material is funny enough, though nothing extraordinary, as he talks mainly about time as a criminal solicitor in one of Glasgow's less salubrious districts.

It's a solid, if slightly old-fashioned, routine, raising more than a few smiles and the odd bigger laugh.

Yet it all seems just a little too slight to be worthy of its own slot on the Fringe, where there are scores of shows with ideas and ambitions more worthy of a punter's time.

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Comments

Raymond Mearns is quite simply the finest act to come out of Scotland since Connolly. No question. His compering skills are second to none. This man could write a fringe show about being stuck in a lift for 12 minutes. An awesome talent.

Des McLean, May 2003


Raymond has the unrivaled nack of getting a laugh, he can turn a seemingly innocent comment into a side-splitting routine, to compare him with Connolly would not be overstating the case

Piero, January 2002


Go and see Raymond, one of the funniest hours you will see at the fringe this year

Grant McManus, August 2001


The big man is a funny, funny man. Let's hope he goes on to bigger and brighter things

Alex Bell, August 2001



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