The Rubberbandits
18/01/2013 … The Rubberbandits would be horrified to be reviewed on a comedy website.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
18/01/2013 … The Rubberbandits would be horrified to be reviewed on a comedy website.
13/01/2013 … How do you sum up a whole festival of 520 shows in just one night? It’s a puzzle organisers of the Leicester Comedy Festival always face when programming their…
09/01/2013 … In the early days of politically charged alternative comedy, you might have found a few comedians in the melee of a protest, but it would have been unthinkable for…
01/01/2013 … Dave Thornton’s delivery is infinitely more gimmicky than it needs to be – which is at first a distraction, then an annoyance, then so overwhelmingly infuriating…
01/01/2013 … A welcome and genuinely unexpected discovery at last year's Fringe, Andrew Clover is back - and this time with bigger hype, bigger expectations and a bigger venue.
01/01/2013 … Laid-back Dave Thornton is a competent stand-up with some enjoyable material, but in a crowded festival programme, he doesn’t offer enough to stand out from the…
01/01/2013 … Perhaps it’s because of its origins as a side-project for a large bunch of Melbourne-based comedians, but unlike many sketch teams, The Anarchist Guild Social…
01/01/2013 … The road to Diamond House is long and bumpy, and lined with alcoholic cartoon cats, living home appliances and burnt conspiracy toast.
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