
Bill Woolland – Original Review
02/11/2002 … Woolland spends a lot of time geeing up the audience, but we could really with less banter and more punchlines.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
02/11/2002 … Woolland spends a lot of time geeing up the audience, but we could really with less banter and more punchlines.
01/11/2002 … A warm, animated delivery can, unfortunately, do little to hide the paucity of the material here.
25/10/2002 … An affable Scot, Dunlop regales audiences with reliably amusing anecdotes about his new life in one of London's less salubrious corners - and his last one living…
23/10/2002 … As smooth, classy and elegant as a vintage Scotch, laconic Francis is a seductive performer.
13/10/2002 … Very talented Felgate is a ventriloquist with a difference - he doesn't use a dummy.
12/10/2002 … Should you ever find yourself feeling smug about the sophisticated British sense of humour, just take a look at the phenomenal success of Bottom.
01/10/2002 … Kitson is the perfect antidote to the slick, laddish, sex-and-drugs comics that pervade the circuit.
01/10/2002 … Sodagar's opening gambit ("Don't worry, no one ordered a cab - and, yes, I do speak English") is an uncomfortable one.
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