Gavin and Gavin: Cracking Up
01/01/2003 … These two energetic young performers explore their world through a myriad of easily identifiable characters, from disgruntled coffee shop girls to Irish old biddies.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/01/2003 … These two energetic young performers explore their world through a myriad of easily identifiable characters, from disgruntled coffee shop girls to Irish old biddies.
01/01/2003 … The Cambridge Footlights have produced another exquisitely crafted comedy of quirky discomfort, beautifully performed and boasting a wealth of wry, left-field comments…
01/01/2003 … In this, his first one-man Edinburgh show, Rudi Lickwood promises a sharp, satirical look at identity and how its defined by nationality.
01/01/2003 … Dan Antopolski is something of a cult festival favourite, a comic with a dedicated fan base (and possibly an even greater number of detractors) and a Perrier nomination…
01/01/2003 … Why do comics feel the need to berate people who've paid almost a tenner just to see them, and them alone, for being a 'bad crowd'? Gavin Webster mightn't have…
01/01/2003 … "You've got to have a gimmick in comedy," Shelley Cooper perceptively observes.
01/01/2003 … These days, the badly-acted play has become an established comedy staple, with the likes of Acorn Antiques and Radio Active setting the bar for embarrassingly amateur…
01/01/2003 … All the best comics have an instinct for the rhythm of language, yet very few tap that gift and actually write any poetry.
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