Phil Nichol: Welcome To Crazytown
28/08/2010 … Phil Nichol’s evocative recreation of a 1974 Baltimore jazz cellar is so authentic that you’d swear the low-ceilinged Stand was blanketed in fug of cigarette…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
28/08/2010 … Phil Nichol’s evocative recreation of a 1974 Baltimore jazz cellar is so authentic that you’d swear the low-ceilinged Stand was blanketed in fug of cigarette…
28/08/2010 … Tommy Tiernan takes to the stage in a smart grey suit – but that’s where the conventional aspects of this performance begin and end.
28/08/2010 … I’m wary of describing Adam Vincent’s worldview as jaundiced, because his simmering rage turns out to be that of the avowed romantic and frustrated idealist.
27/08/2010 … Phil Buckley opens his set with a rumination on the nature of the Fringe, recalling a time when he performed to a woman sat by herself.
27/08/2010 … No one could accuse Tiernan Douieb of not having the best interests of his audience at heart.
27/08/2010 … Fair play to Glaswegian comic Obie for managing to work one of the most awkward rooms in the fringe.
27/08/2010 … ‘I don’t know why I’m telling you lot this…’ says Sarah Millican at one point in her effortlessly breezy hour.
27/08/2010 … Billed as sketch + sit com = Sketch-com, this is more a play than anything else – but comedy trio Rule of Three have certainly put a lot of thought and work…
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