George Pena: Escaped From New York
01/01/2002 … There's a lot of padding in George Pena's show - thankfully, most of it is around this opera-trained comic's waist.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/01/2002 … There's a lot of padding in George Pena's show - thankfully, most of it is around this opera-trained comic's waist.
01/01/2002 … This is a real mixed bag of sketches that really does run the gamut from the sublime to the ridiculous, with a few brilliant gems sitting alongside a lot of very…
01/01/2002 … You have to admire the packaging, even if the content is distinctly variable.
01/01/2002 … Many a comic hero has been the subject of a fringe play, and now Dad's Army star John Laurie joins the ranks of Kenneth Williams, Tommy Cooper and alike.
01/01/2002 … When Men In Coats burst onto the comedy circuit a little over a year ago, their inventive visual clowning was like a breath of fresh air.
01/01/2002 … Phil Kay used to have an air of excitement around him - a genuinely unpredictable comic who would spin brilliant improvised riffs from absolutely nothing.
01/01/2002 … With his debut one-man show, Steve Day seems to be staking his claim for one of the most lucrative prizes in comedy.
01/01/2002 … With his fragmented manner, Tourette-ish outbursts and compelling physical tics, Charlie Chuck's inspired lunacy is a welcome novelty - but is it enough to sustain…
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