
Eddie Hoo – Original Review
27/10/2008 … Eddie Hoo conclusively proves that the original tenets of alternative comedy have gone the same way as that which preceded it, and that hideously offensive material…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
27/10/2008 … Eddie Hoo conclusively proves that the original tenets of alternative comedy have gone the same way as that which preceded it, and that hideously offensive material…
27/10/2008 … Aged just 20, newcomer Joe Lycett has a very relaxed confidence on stage, alternately lolloping around like it was his natural environment, or leaning nonchalantly…
27/10/2008 … Man-in-black Mick McGrath has a set that rambles all over the shop.
27/10/2008 … Most of geeky newbie Gareth Urwin’s set involved a tortured extended metaphor comparing himself – and specifically his ill-fated schoolboy attempts at football…
27/10/2008 … Rod Shepherd, Conspiracy Theorist, is a nice idea in the vein of Simon Munnery’s Alan Parker Urban Warrior – but not yet as sharp or bitingly concise.
26/10/2008 … Dan Nightingale is one of the best in comperes in the business, a brilliantly quick-thinking spontaneous wit instinctively able to read a room a pitch his performance…
22/10/2008 … Andrew O’Neill has gone through a number of evolutionary reinventions since his stand-up debut in 2002.
22/10/2008 … Dominic Woodward genuinely has the friendly, Northern cheeky-chappie persona nailed, with his easy stage manner guaranteeing 20 minutes or so of amiable company.
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