Adam Howe – Original Review
01/03/2003 … Though he starts well, with a nice line about his seemingly unremarkable name, Howe's routine quickly goes south - in both senses of the metaphor.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/03/2003 … Though he starts well, with a nice line about his seemingly unremarkable name, Howe's routine quickly goes south - in both senses of the metaphor.
01/03/2003 … Antopolski is the most frustrating of stand-ups, clearly blessed with talent, but also more than happy to piss it away.
01/03/2003 … This waffly Canadian newcomer needs to apply some drastic editing to his sprawling act.
01/03/2003 … The stereotypical Aussie guy is a fun-loving, good-humoured sort - maybe not the deepest of thinkers, but a good host, always up for sharing a tall tale or two…
01/03/2003 … The creation of erstwhile Big And Daft man Ian Boldsworth, Ray Peacock comes across as the sort of stereotypical bluff, no-nonsense Northern comic that's so instantly…
01/03/2003 … As a new act, Willis is confident, solid and amusing.
01/03/2003 … When an act starts off with a 15-year-old Jo Brand gag, you know you're in trouble.
01/03/2003 … Ballsy, bold and brash - sometimes a little too brash - this loudmouth Canadian import is impossible to ignore.
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