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Saw Frank last night at Harrogate and cant remember the last time I laughed as much.The people above are narrow minded.why buy tickets? You know what you're gonna get.
MARK TINDALL,YORK,NOVEMBER 2007, December 2007
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Went last night to Sheffield, Frank was off form to say the least, typical Skinner jokes but didn't seem to have the atmosphere going with the audience, might be the 10 years off doing telly, the end of a long tour or some other reason that I don't know, but could easily have been a lot better. Was also disappointed that we only got 90mins of comedy from the night too, why not stick a warm-up on for the first 30mins?
Mark, November 2007
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The second half was a little weaker but overall the whole show was immensely entertaining. The material was sharp and engaging - but at times you will squirm or cover your face. It seems to roll off his tongue so easily he keeps taking you by surprise. I saw him in a packed out Southport Theatre (November) and he made some good interactions with the crowd, picking on the front row, whom he assumed the empty seats were left by people who died on the way there. When they turned up for the second half it add some real laughs Cracking show. Definitely back on form. Fun time Frankie has returned!
Tony, November 2007
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Went to see Frank in Brum on Tuesday night and thought he put in a terrific performance. I am surprised at people who are shocked at his content because that is what he does, its not a primetime telly show, its a Frank Skinner's stand-up routine, its how he has always been and its funny! Heather Mills hopping to the bathroom? Well it's comedy afterall so I laughed
Matt Kearsley, November 2007
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Brilliant show in Brum - Frank went back to what he does best - crude, coarse, self-deprecating observational humour - pure genius. For those of us who last saw him live back in 1997 this was a real treat.
James Rousell, November 2007
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Really enjoyed this. A certain line which brought the house down means I'll never see a hooded chav again without giggling. And the George Formby-esque War on Terror song nearly killed me. Yes, it's filthy but who goes to see Frank Skinner and then acts all shocked and shaken when he mentions sex?!
Helen, November 2007
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50yr old short wafer-thin man with crude one-track minded poor un-intelligent content. He did better at the start with his ad-lib about his location than the set piece that was crude, far too explicit and to top it off he was obviously tired after 51 shows. Sorry Frank - must try harder.
Jack Hallows, November 2007
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Thats Frank for you, you have the right to leave if you want to. If you know anything about the man, then you should know that he is very coarse at times to say the least. Interesting that you didn't find the paedophile gags distasteful, but the one night stands you did! Strange. Went to see Frank in Bolton and he wasn't at his best but still wipes the floor with other comedians with his originality and delivery. nLooking forward to seeing him in Birmingham.
J Sherwood, November 2007
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Went last night (16th oct) Frank Skinner at his best, very funny and good audience interaction. We laughed alot!
Kathie,Cris and Maggi, October 2007
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Felt that the first half hour was excellent - very clever but after that it went downhill. The subject matter of 'one night stands' was sick and unpleasant to listen to - I left at half time and kicked him into touch.
Robert Campbell, October 2007
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