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Kemsley And Callaghan: Keepin' Their Cool
Funny's Funny Winner Harriet Kemsley is trying to find her 'cool', whilst Funny Women Finalist Sarah Callaghan is rapidly loosing hers. Shoplifting grandmas, rape alarms, reality TV and gluten are some of the irrelevant topics on these young girls lips. You don't have to be cool to see their show but it certainly helps. Plus it's free so you might as well innit?!
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Saw their first show yesterday - two great comics, really great to see them both in their element. Kemsley adopts the persona of the nervous weirdo confused by the world, while Callaghan is the belligerent rebel who is rather cross with it, and it's a blend of personae and styles that really complement one another well. There's some good funny banter between the two, but it's in their respective solo stand-up segments that they really come into their own. Don't miss them, they're both definitely ones to watch. Joz Norris, August 2012 |
