Nat Tapley – Original Review
19/05/2008 … Nathaniel Tapley is an actorly character turn very much similar in style to Al Murray’s loud, declamatory performance – not to mention his ill-thought-out right-wing…
19/05/2008 … Nathaniel Tapley is an actorly character turn very much similar in style to Al Murray’s loud, declamatory performance – not to mention his ill-thought-out right-wing…
19/05/2008 … Ben Hayman may be relatively inexperienced, but he’s certainly a solid act.
19/05/2008 … Henry Paker delivers a mightily impressive set that is rarely less than superb.
19/05/2008 … Canadian Pat Burtscher has the air of an acid casualty, gazing at an angle to the floor or to the middle-distance while random thoughts tumble out of his mouth,…
19/05/2008 … Paul McCaffrey has a hugely professional delivery that belies his relative inexperience: likeable, animated and fluid with a first-rate sense of timing, able to…
19/05/2008 … Newcomer Tom Canty doesn’t seem at all at home on the stage, coming across as stilted and nervous.
19/05/2008 … 2007 Funny Women winner Andi Osho has a very confident delivery, a product – no doubt – of her acting training, which ensures a certain level of laughs from…
19/05/2008 … Relative newcomer Nat Luurtsema is definitely an original thinker.
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