Joe Lycett at the 2009 Chortle Student Comedy Awards final
06/09/2009 … Joe Lycett has a delightfully natural style that builds a real connection with the audience.
06/09/2009 … Joe Lycett has a delightfully natural style that builds a real connection with the audience.
06/09/2009 … Though relatively inexperienced, Iain Stirling has a breezy, natural style with shovelfuls of amiability – but also the gags to match, even producing a nice twist…
06/09/2009 … New kid on the block Dominic Cross is a relatively mainstream act, wielding his guitar he bashed out a couple of mediocre musical one-liners, before moving into…
06/09/2009 … Impressive newcomer Max Dickens, whose modest, careful delivery perfectly showcases his often sterling material, derived from imaginative thinking and expressed…
06/09/2009 … Laurie Blake based much of the first part of his set around a book he saw that was blatantly, and disingenuously, trying to cash in on Dan Brown’s success, but…
06/09/2009 … Winston Smith starts with a gag associated with Jimmy Carr (‘Women are like buses…’) which doesn’t endear, despite a confidence rare in such a rookie.
06/09/2009 … Newcomer Richard Bowen has an incredibly deadpan stance, all emotion drained from his voice.
06/09/2009 … With an uncommon pizzazz for a newcomer, Naz Osmanoglu properly grabs the gig and delivers material on his terms.
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