Ian Fox – Original Review
31/10/2007 … Ian Fox is clearly aiming to write bad-taste jokes that can be shared around the pub.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
31/10/2007 … Ian Fox is clearly aiming to write bad-taste jokes that can be shared around the pub.
31/10/2007 … Magic’s long been mainly a male preserve.
31/10/2007 … Peter McCole has a lovely delivery style for a relative newcomer - assured, measured and relaxed – which makes him a clear audience favourite.
31/10/2007 … Tim Craven has an impressive presence: cheeky, bold and personable with a collection of self-deprecatory one-liners to break the ice.
31/10/2007 … Rob Riley’s bluff Oldham charm, friendly but trucking no nonsense, gives him good presence, but he has neither strong enough gags, nor a focussed enough attitude,…
31/10/2007 … Chris Brooker struggled with material about splitting up with his girlfriend and office-based pranks.
31/10/2007 … Dan Bland hampers himself with a truly irritating staccato delivery.
30/10/2007 … Damion Larkin engenders some sympathy with his ‘cuddly loser’ stance, but he struggles to find consistency in his material.
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