
Colm O'Regan: Hindsight - Fringe 2009
28/08/2009 … Colm O'Regan exudes so much soft-spoken Irish charm, he’s almost a cliché, so even when his material is pedestrian, it’s impossible not to enjoy his company.
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28/08/2009 … Colm O'Regan exudes so much soft-spoken Irish charm, he’s almost a cliché, so even when his material is pedestrian, it’s impossible not to enjoy his company.
28/08/2009 … One of those distinctive gems that make the Fringe that tiny but discernible bit more varied, Tokyo’s 3 Gaga Heads craft a memorable festival debut in The Body…
28/08/2009 … Helen Keen has oodles of charm, but while her Arctic show is – inappropriately enough – full of warmth; it’s too light on content, and more importantly, jokes…
28/08/2009 … This is Chris McCausland’s third run in Edinburgh and one that isn’t going to concerned with him being probably the only blind stand-up in the country, he’s…
28/08/2009 … For people of a certain age the daily Aussie soap Neighbours holds a great deal of fond memories: Scott and Charlene’s wedding, Bouncer’s death and Mrs Mangle’s…
27/08/2009 … This Comedians’ Theatre Company production is a riot of corpsing, in-jokes and general mucking about, occasionally interrupted by a Restoration comedy.
27/08/2009 … Does The One Show have fans? It’s affable enough background noise, suitably vacuous not to actually get in the way of anything you might have to do early-evening.
27/08/2009 … Every one of you probably knows one, and every one you know more than likely shares similar characteristics: Middle class, a bit pathetic, weedy, probably a bit…
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