An Audience With Peter – Original Review
01/02/2002 … There's a long tradition of affectedly camp comedians trading in dirty double-entendres and even dirtier single ones.
01/02/2002 … There's a long tradition of affectedly camp comedians trading in dirty double-entendres and even dirtier single ones.
01/02/2002 … An extremely personable performer, McHale easily establishes a great rapport with even the most standoffish of audiences.
01/02/2002 … It's something of a surreal sight seeing Darth Vader crack mother-in-law gags, but that's exactly what you get here.
01/02/2002 … A bit of a charismatic black hole, Cairns's set is too slow-paced to command your attention, and with too few gags to be worthy of it.
01/02/2002 … Frango is clearly a very talented performer, bringing the characters who populate her routines to life with keenly observed mimicry, Her strongest suit is the slightly…
01/02/2002 … Lennox, a likeable Dave Allen soundalike who combines topical material with observational routines, is somewhat lacking in the distinctiveness department.
01/02/2002 … Keith Carter's twitchy, druggy Scally is a brilliantly conceived and fully developed character, savagely and hilariously parodying a type well overdue for ridicule.
01/02/2002 … Take along your comedy bingo cards and tick off the hackneyed references in McFarlane's unoriginal stand-up by numbers - Bodyform adverts, Jamie Oliver, Robot Wars,…
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