Rod Shepherd – Original Review
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.
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.
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 … Man-in-black Mick McGrath has a set that rambles all over the shop.
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 … 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 … Newcomer Rachel Fairburn has oodles of charm, if not yet the rock-solid jokes to back it up.
27/10/2008 … Mick Sergeant is a former shipyard worker who lost his job, then the love of his life.
27/10/2008 … Charming new boy Ben Davis talks with all the urgency of a stroke victim.
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