
Seymour Mace headlining Beat The Frog 2009 World Series final
21/10/2009 … Awkward outsider Seymour Mace is a strangely appealing mix of the deranged and the daft, one minute presenting himself – quite convincingly – as a creepy stalker…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
21/10/2009 … Awkward outsider Seymour Mace is a strangely appealing mix of the deranged and the daft, one minute presenting himself – quite convincingly – as a creepy stalker…
20/10/2009 … This spritely 24-year-old has an open and likeable style that gives her an easy rapport with the audience.
20/10/2009 … There’s more than a touch of Russell Brand about Sal Stevens, and it’s not just the Essex accent and the rhythms of his patter.
20/10/2009 … Regular comedy goers will find familiarity with a lot of the topics ‘lanky, camp, white Mr Motivator’ Andrew Crawford discusses – from his mother walking in…
20/10/2009 … Glaswegian Ray Bradshaw is a very promising writer, able to create some enjoyably twisted punchlines such as his one-liners on wife-beating, which are funny without…
20/10/2009 … Adam Staunton is very young and very small, and he started off with expected lines on both – a Harry Potter lookalike gag, anyone? – before reinforcing a Scouse…
20/10/2009 … Shaun Paczkowski offers an engaging presence but no distinctive outlook.
20/10/2009 … The jewel in Tom Goodliffe is his take on the ‘unlikely white boy rapping’ style of comedy that’s become so popular it’s almost a subgenre in itself.
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