Gareth Urwin – Original Review
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…
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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.
22/10/2008 … Strikingly original newbie George Cottier is truly daring in following his own course, from opening his act with an awkwardly long silence, to abruptly leaving the…
22/10/2008 … Drama-school graduate Sam Harland delivers his material like a pro – an old-school Northern club pro.
21/10/2008 … Sean McLoughlin, though relatively new, offers some fine laughs, thank to his brutally honest routine about his chronic loneliness and the medical condition that…
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