Drew Cameron – Original Review
01/07/2005 … Cameron’s a Brighton-based impressionist firmly rooted in the old school of Seventies seaside spectaculars.
01/07/2005 … Cameron’s a Brighton-based impressionist firmly rooted in the old school of Seventies seaside spectaculars.
01/07/2005 … Grant’s an unstoppable, ebullient motormouth – gabbling away 12 to the dozen as he distributes his easy mix of anecdotes, observations and gags.
01/07/2005 … Bratt has a joke about making a bad first impression, and while she doesn’t fall into that trap, her opening lines about stalkers are a little underwhelming.
01/07/2005 … There was a time, you suspect, when all comics were like Lee Mack.
01/07/2005 … Ever seen Catchphrase? Well this manically silly pair are the embodiment of that game show – with a few added E-numbers for extra hyperactivity.
01/07/2005 … Grover creeps menacingly onto the stage like some gothic disfigured freak, cloaked and masked to hide his hideous form.
01/07/2005 … For a newcomer, Jepson takes an impressive instant control of the audience.
01/07/2005 … Warrington girl Mahon makes much of exaggerating her accent and playing up a few stereotypes about thieving Scousers, scally Mancs and arrogant Londoners.
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