
Neil Hamburger
17/08/2014 … Festering hatred for himself spews out in a discharge of bilious jokes, leaving a foul stench of bitter failure seeping through the venue.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
17/08/2014 … Festering hatred for himself spews out in a discharge of bilious jokes, leaving a foul stench of bitter failure seeping through the venue.
17/08/2014 … Adopting a status higher than Mont Blanc, philosopher, poet, lover and bon vivant Marcel Lucont is here to spend the best part of his hour on his two favourite…
16/08/2014 … Tiff Stevenson, jokily dissatisfied with her initial entrance, aborts it in favour of a bigger one with more music and greater applause.
16/08/2014 … Trolling has become something of a running theme in comedy; with many stand-ups reading out the brutal online abuse they receive, and therefore, theoretically at…
16/08/2014 … Rube Goldberg machines, Heath Robinson devices, the contraption from the Mousetrap game… call them what you will but the over-complicated apparatus to perform…
16/08/2014 … Is she right, ladies? She’s *so* right – and inspirational, and hilarious, and sassy and just about the best tonic you could hope for from a comedy show.
16/08/2014 … At the end of his show, Tommy Rowson shows a montage of home videos and photos of the people who illustrated his stories, his granddad, his dad, his fat mate and…
16/08/2014 … Resplendent in green corduroy, like a rock 'n' roll geography teacher, James Acaster walks on to the stage, throws some shapes - borrowed from Jarvis Cocker it…
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