A Shut Up Comedy From Japan
01/01/2005 … The first 20 minutes of Gamarjobat’s show is a riotous, euphoric explosion of joyous physical comedy as this lithe Japanese duo conduct a fast-paced, perfectly…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/01/2005 … The first 20 minutes of Gamarjobat’s show is a riotous, euphoric explosion of joyous physical comedy as this lithe Japanese duo conduct a fast-paced, perfectly…
01/01/2005 … After 15 years, the former Gaz Top is still happily fronting bite-sized science items on How! And here he remains terribly cheery and enthusiastic in that…
01/01/2005 … ‘Observational comedy from a blind guy?’ the posters ask.
01/01/2005 … This is an endearing show which, unfortunately, has to be reviewed alongside the highly professional shows on the Fringe.
01/01/2005 … There is not really a lot one can say about the unfailingly effective Rob Deering that hasn’t been said before.
01/01/2005 … Rhod Gilbert’s first Edinburgh show may be named after a time, but it’s really all about place.
01/01/2005 … Despite superficial indications to the contrary, the deliciously named Dalton Trumbo’s Reluctant Cabaret fail to carry their ingenious premise to any sort…
01/01/2005 … In a neat set-up, we are told that Dave Skinner called in drunk and disillusioned and unable to make the show, so his actor friend will have to cover for him –…
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