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Having seen CAS last night at the Brewery Kendal,and came away aching from laughter,he never fails to please, just wish he had gone on a little longer, but suppose its very tiring for such and old man...
RobBethell, January 2008
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We've seen CAS every year he's been at the Fringe for the last five years (think he missed a year) and the man is a true genius. I just don't understand why some don't get it - but I suspect that says more about them than it does the Count. The ventriloquism section with the mummy nearly made me pass out through lack of oxygen I laughed so much.
glenn hudson, November 2007
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Why does this superb character actor remain only a cult figure? He's ten times funnier than so many TV comedians. Saw him live in the Musical yesterday and he was brilliant. I like comedy, but don't laugh out loud at much - except for Count Arthur, he is a legend and I cant get enough of him.
Dave Wain, May 2007
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Count Arthur Strong The Musical is an outstanding hour of sheer entertainment that flies by so quickly. Non Stop Laughter from a genius of comedy. The skill of Mr Steve Delaney is a joy to behold and I recommend that any aspiring Comic actor watches the sheer skill and craft - never once letting the mask slip. All hail Count Arthur!
John Drake, April 2007
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Elaine is right. Half an hour with one of Count Arthur's CDs gives a greater lift than any pharmaceutical. I also saw the musical live in Leicester. I never thought I would encounter anything funnier than Father Ted, but Count Arthur has proved me wrong.
Mike Saunders, November 2006
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Absolutely wonderful live performance. I'd follow this man all the way to Doncaster. I can't go one week without listening to one of his CD's and to step into his world for half an hour of bone shaking laughter.
Elaine, September 2006
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A sheer masterclass of comedy! Steve Delaney is class act not to be missed
Julie, August 2006
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Count Arthur Strong gives a royal performance. It was good to see Malcolm but where was Wilf the butcher? Aspiring character comedians watch and learn.
Marcus W Shepperdson, August 2006
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Outstanding. From a character that I had always thought would never break out of a niche market he now looks like he is waiting for a slot on Jonathan Ross. Well worth a visit.
Andy Barr, August 2006
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