Russell Howard
01/01/2004 … Like a fat child on a treadmill, the ragged young clown of comedy embarks upon his first full-length show.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/01/2004 … Like a fat child on a treadmill, the ragged young clown of comedy embarks upon his first full-length show.
01/01/2004 … Best-known to TV audiences, at least young ones, as Archie The Inventor in t Balamory, Miles Jupp was nominated as Perrier best newcomer at last year's Fringe but…
01/01/2004 … Freak shows have undergone something of a slump since the demise of the Empire, which is bad news for former Siamese twins Chlamydia and Calamine Lloyd-Haemorrhage,…
01/01/2004 … Strolling casually out with hands in pockets, in front of hundreds of star-like lights and before even more people, Danny Bhoy truly does make stand-up look easy.
01/01/2004 … Karl Spain is a genial, easy-going, slightly overweight Irish comic with a nice line in self-deprecation: "I've been single for three or four stone, now.
01/01/2004 … Why Julian Fox's work is listed in the comedy section of the Fringe programme is a mystery there's not a single laugh in it, nor does he appear to strive…
01/01/2004 … This quietly charming young Irishman had his mettle tested on tonight's sparsely-attended gig, thanks to the impossibly annoying teacher making her own special…
01/01/2004 … Steve Hughes makes his Edinburgh debut with a solid hour of pure, straightforward stand-up that ultimately proves just too familiar to stand out from the Fringe…
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