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Katie Jenkins urges reviewers not to ruin the surprise
30/08/2010 … When I go to see live comedy, I tend not to know what’s going to happen in advance.
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Katie Jenkins urges reviewers not to ruin the surprise
30/08/2010 … When I go to see live comedy, I tend not to know what’s going to happen in advance.
...it's about listening too, says Lynne Ruth Miller
27/08/2010 … The most difficult challenge for any stand-up comedian is believing what his audience tells him.
Mark Allen needs some time out...
27/08/2010 … For comedians, the Edinburgh Festival is a giddy, whirling carnival of excitement.
24/08/2010 … I am a stand-up comedian.
Mark de Rond on comics who open share
23/08/2010 … There is a line buried somewhere in Alan Bennett's Untold Stories that makes an extraordinary claim.
Poem by Fringe performer Kate Fox
20/08/2010 … I just want to join in,be in a double act,I’ll be the Morecambe to your Wise,just let me interact.
Lynn Ruth Miller thinks small is beautiful...
19/08/2010 … Your venue has given you a small room that seats 30 people comfortably but crowds 50 into the space.
How has this sitcom lasted so long, asks Chris Hallam
16/08/2010 … Last of the Summer Wine has been on our screens since 1973.
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