Andrea Hubert at the 2010 Laughing Horse new act final

Note: This review is from 2010

Review by Steve Bennett

As a tall girl with a very distinctive look, Andrea Hubert immediately stands out. She’s a thoroughly engaging presence, too, with a quirkily descriptive approach to her observations. In truth, she is probably better than her material, which can be slow to build – but she can get laughs from comments that aren’t all that funny, which is definitely a gift.

Key to it all is the tableau she so convincingly paints of her life as 30-year-old, single, often-unemployed cat-loving Jewish girl. She establishes this persona quickly, and all material hangs off it so naturally that you are drawn instinctively into her world.

Review date: 31 May 2010
Reviewed by: Steve Bennett
Reviewed at: The Dogstar

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