Neil Hamburger
22/08/2010 … A phlegm-filled sack of putrid self-loathing, Neil Hamburger is the perfect satire of a slick, professional nightclub comedian.
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22/08/2010 … A phlegm-filled sack of putrid self-loathing, Neil Hamburger is the perfect satire of a slick, professional nightclub comedian.
21/08/2010 … Crikey, Mr Jongleurs has come up with a decent, if highly shambolic, hour of knockabout comedy.
21/08/2010 … Broad in every sense, this greatest hits compilation of sketches from a group of US comedy actresses is so in your face, right on and feminist that it veers dangerously…
21/08/2010 … At the top of his show, Paul Foot announces that he isn’t a conventional comedian.
21/08/2010 … Seventy-seven-year-old Lynn Ruth Miller likes to portray herself as a sexually predatory pensioner.
21/08/2010 … After last year’s splendidly uplifting show, inspired by his real-life run-in with a Virgin Trains ticket inspector, Tom Wrigglesworth’s disappointing follow-up…
21/08/2010 … Stella Street co-creator Phil Cornwell’s show should come with a warning that it’s for football fans only.
21/08/2010 … Scoundrel? I suspect most people leaving this show will think Carey Marx a lot worse than that – although it’s probably not a word Edinburgh City Council would…
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