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The Bootlegs
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Original Review:
This is a real mixed bag - some might say hotch-potch - of a show. The primary problem is that a comedy team has never looked more like a collection of individuals. These four disparate characters appear as if they've been thrown together for convenience rather than any greater shared purpose. And nowhere is this more obvious when they perform individually, when their completely different styles and ability come to the fore. Lawry Lewin is the undoubted star of the show with his passionate, over-the-top comic caricatures that sparkle with life. When he appears on the circuit, such creations tend to run out of steam, but within the confines of a tight three-minute routine, they really hit the mark. Martin Beaumont is your typically likeable, but unexceptional, stand-up who opens proceedings with an amusing, well-performed, but very dated solo routine about drugs. In the ensemble sketches, he appears as a string of convincing, if not hilarious, character roles, which nonetheless provide a decent foil for Lewin's more outrageous performances. Otherwise, Geoff Downs has a forced, obvious and unfunny solo skit as an American inspiration speaker while pretty boy Kevin Sherwani, whose party piece is a string of impressions well past their sell-by date, exudes an unlikeably narcissistic air. Between them, they have produced a fast-paced sketch show that does have a fair smattering of moments to enjoy. But it lacks cohesion, consistency and a shared comic vision, making for an ultimately unsatisfying experience. |
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Kevin Sherwani was at the Comedy Store a couple of weeks ago and I was in stitches. He did a joke about Asian porn, which I thought was excellent. I have to say I know he's gonna make it big. He's handsome, really funny and knows how to have a good time on stage. Sarah Gordon, October 2002 |
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These guys are far from great, performing some of the oldest and dated sketches I've ever seen. The weakest member is clearly Kevin Sherwani who believes he is far funnirer than he really is. Surely these guys could do better. Jan Monsley, September 2001 |

