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Jim Jeffries: Second Coming [Montreal 2007]
01/01/2007 … For an hour, Jim Jeffries lets rip a savage tirade of offensive, boorish, nasty, violent, misogynistic, politically incorrect, intolerant filth.
01/01/2007 … For an hour, Jim Jeffries lets rip a savage tirade of offensive, boorish, nasty, violent, misogynistic, politically incorrect, intolerant filth.
01/01/2007 … It is hard to imagine any other critic being awarded their own farewell show, but Time Out magazine’s comedy editor Malcolm Hay, pictured, occupies a unique position.
01/01/2007 … Directly after the O’Comics and in the very same venue comes another of Montreal’s strictly segregated nights, this one dedicated to acts half a world away.
01/01/2007 … The Just For Laughs festival is notoriously tight when it comes to the length of a comic’s set.
01/01/2007 … If audiences know Susie Essman at all, it’s from Curb Your Enthusiasm, where she plays the aggressive, vitriolic foul-mouthed harpy wife of Larry David’s rotund…
01/01/2007 … Like almost all new act finals, Funny Women has previously thrown up some very mixed line-ups – but the class of 2007 is probably the best yet uncovered.
01/01/2007 … I’m not quite sure what to make of this playlet about the lot of a stand-up, directed and co-devised by Tommy Tiernan and starring his sister Eleanor.
01/01/2007 … There are moments in Will Adamsdale’s very clever – yet simultaneously very stupid – show that are almost guaranteed to reduce you to helpless laughter.
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