Roland Gent – Original Review
01/11/2004 … Roland Gent starts his punchy set with a giant reproduction of a newspaper story, a hefty prop to be carrying from gig to gig, especially as the only gag to it…
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01/11/2004 … Roland Gent starts his punchy set with a giant reproduction of a newspaper story, a hefty prop to be carrying from gig to gig, especially as the only gag to it…
01/11/2004 … Perhaps it’s an EU directive, but there seems to be small groundswell of German comics, both real and fictional, arriving onto the British circuit.
01/11/2004 … Mark Steel was one of the angry young lefties at the forefront of the alternative comedy boom of the Eighties.
01/11/2004 … A brilliantly barnstorming act, Djalili cheerfully subverts stereotypes in a dazzling, high-octane performance.
01/11/2004 … As the stereotypical Jamaican, Tony Hendriks is a laid back and friendly performer.
01/11/2004 … The most obvious thing to mention about Brown is his uniquely stylised delivery, irritating but effective in equal measures.
01/11/2004 … Smith is something of a comedy Jekyll and Hyde, his act split into two distinct halves, one much more gruesome than the other.
15/10/2004 … Green is frighteningly young-looking for a stand-up comic, a fact he naturally he addresses in his opening gambit.
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