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Will Smith Is Much Obliged
The long-awaited debut show of comedy's Posh Boy explores class, identity, sexual confusion, and why it's OKto list Brothers In Arms as your favourite album of all time.
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I loved it. Laughed all the way through, what a star, and he does know a acary amount about Bergerac. Adam Beeley, August 2003 |
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Very funny. This is the third time I've seen him and it just gets better every time, with brilliant new material expanding the experience beyond the original Posh Boy tag. The Bergerac party piece at the end is hilarious and impressive. Best thing I saw this year. Nick, August 2003 |
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Outstanding. Smith's Posh Boy act, a delight in itself, has evolved and is now complimented by a whole new world of hilarious obsessions and angst. I laughed like I was on fire. This show will surely get him some long-overdue attention. Go see while there's still time is my advice. Jane, August 2003 |
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This was something of a blind tasting for me as I'd never heard of this particular Will Smith.However, I was rewarded with a fruity palate,perfect acidity and a delicious finish.Think of an affable, nerdy Hugh Grant with a nice line in self effacing wit,very funny set pieces involving Cats and Heat mag to name but two. His Bergerac finale is inspired.Very quaffable. Festfan, August 2003 |
