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A Fools Paradise: Jason Kavan & Riley Stewart
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A Fools Paradise: Jason Kavan & Riley Stewart
It's their first day in prison! Join them in their satirical stretch and be hoodwinked by the wit and antics of the many inmates, brought to life by these two rising comedians.
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Went to see this recently, my girlfriend and myself were the audience! Iam sure it would have been different had they more people to react to their 'jokes' but i found the whole thing confusing as the characters were too underdeveloped and had too little time to establish them selves before they swithched into another half baked sketch.Jason showed occasional flashes of decent material but Riley was either far too obvious or his timing was out. On the whole a mishmash of below average sketches delivered unconvincingly by 2 blatlantly unfunny people, although I think Jason has an interesting face. Tom Bowler, August 2005 |
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A corker of a show. Iain Jones, August 2005 |
