
Stuart Black: The Crossroads
09/08/2014 … A fantastic orator with interesting things to say, Stuart Black holds an audience captive with his unique turns of phrase and deliberate, precise writing.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
09/08/2014 … A fantastic orator with interesting things to say, Stuart Black holds an audience captive with his unique turns of phrase and deliberate, precise writing.
09/08/2014 … ‘Did that happen to you?’ Ed Gamble asks a man who emits a laugh of recognition at the onset of a story of abject humiliation.
09/08/2014 … Lee Griffiths’s solo debut couldn’t be further from his high-octane performances as part of the frenetic and filthy Late Night Gimp Fight.
09/08/2014 … Not so much a grouch, Luke Toulson is a charming, likeable down-to-earth guy with a casual style and some strong material.
09/08/2014 … At the risk of propagating the inherently misogynist language that sustains the patriarchal hegemony, Bridget Christie’s follow-up to last year’s prizewinning…
09/08/2014 … Jason Cook threw his heart and soul into writing Hebburn, the BBC Two comedy about his home town, so much so that it left him physically and mentally broken.
09/08/2014 … Tightly scripted, easy-to-follow stories seem anathema to Mat Ewins, as he delivers yet another ramshackle but rollicking hour of loosely strung together action…
09/08/2014 … 2014 may be the year of the Independence vote, the Commonwealth games in Glasgow and the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn but Glaswegian comic Gary…
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