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All Daily Mail Writers Must Die
Will knew his enemy. Narrow-minded, homophobic racists who have a Daily Mail where their heart should be. Dark, subversive new comedy - in which their rage is engaged. Please help him.
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Many laugh-ou-loud moments. Not for the faint-hearted but strongly recommended. Toby Thwaites, August 2007 |
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This was an insult to Stewart Lee, whom he claims to be inspired by. It was not funny and was certainly not 'satirical' as the flyer claimed. I think he should give up now. Karine Varley, August 2007 |
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This was a truly awful show. Very embarrassing - we wanted to leave but were hemmed in at the back. Made me wonder how on earth he managed to get a slot at the fringe. The worst show I have ever attended. Daniel Martin, August 2007 |
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General vitriol hurled at the easy target of the Daily Mail and Richard Littlejohn, and defending the things they attack, particularly immigrants. Will lives with a lot of immigrants, and tells a few stories about them. He also talks a bit about language, and reclaiming a certain word (my favourite bit of the show!). This show picks up towards the end, but feels rather unfocussed. It would work well in a shorter set, or in the hands of a more experienced comic. Will has potential though, watch out for him in a few years. 3 out of 5. justine_metal, August 2007 |
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Having seen the show Friday night, when there was a full house and people turned away, I think this young lad has a lot of potential as a stand-up comedian. I hope he gets the breaks he deserves and look forward to seeing more of him. Mick Black, August 2007 |
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I really enjoyed this show. As long as you aren't too easily offended, and assumimg genuinely don't like the Daily Mail, you will have a lot of laughs at this show! Miranda Abraham, August 2007 |
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Truly awful. Some 2nd year undergrad who is sadly under the impression that he has a 'career' in comedy, his words, not mine. If we hadn't been sat in the middle of the row, we would have left after two minutes. Rude, vulgar, unfunny. An embarassment to The Fringe. Charlie, August 2007 |
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This is the worst show ever - don't waste your time, some 20 year old student preaching how much he can drink. Not funny and far from clever. daily mail, August 2007 |
