Martin Cassidy – Original Review
01/10/2002 … The scope of Cassidy's material is very limited - stretching fom Ready Steady Cook all the way to Can't Cook Won't Cook, with some DIY SOS thrown in for good measure.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/10/2002 … The scope of Cassidy's material is very limited - stretching fom Ready Steady Cook all the way to Can't Cook Won't Cook, with some DIY SOS thrown in for good measure.
01/10/2002 … Sodagar's opening gambit ("Don't worry, no one ordered a cab - and, yes, I do speak English") is an uncomfortable one.
01/10/2002 … At heart Alfie Joey is a good old-fashioned entertainer: with his spot-on impersonations and enthusiastic banter, he'd be right at home at a Royal Variety Performance.
01/10/2002 … Zaltzman has set himself a difficult course, aiming as he does to blend big political ideas with surreal humour, and still keep it funny.
01/10/2002 … Kitson is the perfect antidote to the slick, laddish, sex-and-drugs comics that pervade the circuit.
01/09/2002 … This middle-aged Jewish comedian - and one-time promoter of London's fine Meccano Club - has a set that's as old-fashioned in style as you might expect.
01/09/2002 … An assuredly funny Canadian comic who puts nothing out of his comedy range.
01/09/2002 … As a deliberately crass, unlikeable American character, Kobe needs to have strong gags to overcome the audience's suspicions.
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