Steve Furst: Behind The Net Curtains
01/01/2005 … if you have been to the cinema over the past two years, you will surely recognise Steve Furst from the Orange adverts that precede every film.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/01/2005 … if you have been to the cinema over the past two years, you will surely recognise Steve Furst from the Orange adverts that precede every film.
01/01/2005 … Rain Pryor has an early warning for anyone expecting to see a female version of her father: ‘This ain’t my daddy’s stand-up.
01/01/2005 … With a title like this, and an explanation that sitcoms and stand-ups always work best when they incorporate moments of sadness, Alun Cochrane makes promises of…
01/01/2005 … At some point in the Eighties, American comic Tom Snyders decided to start travelling to all his gigs by bicycle – and this slightly idiosyncratic mode of…
01/01/2005 … The Monkey Butlers is a quartet of moderately established stand-ups who’ve chosen to take a foray into sketch comedy – and what a traditional, old-fashioned…
01/01/2005 … As solo performers, both Andy Zaltzman and John Oliver have their faults.
01/01/2005 … Shazia Mirza is starting to develop as a comic, four years after September 11 propelled her to a fame far beyond her ability.
01/01/2005 … The voiceover heralding the arrival of Reggie Watts announces that ‘the performer has consumed a large amount of hashish’.
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