The Bubonic Play
01/01/2005 … Set in a time of feudal lords, coquettish wenches and wandering minstrels with pudding-basin haircuts, Bubonic Plague is, historically at least, firmly in Monty…
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01/01/2005 … Set in a time of feudal lords, coquettish wenches and wandering minstrels with pudding-basin haircuts, Bubonic Plague is, historically at least, firmly in Monty…
01/01/2005 … There’s something instantly reassuring about Alan Carr’s almost stereotypical persona as the prissy, judgmental queen.
01/01/2005 … After July 7, Paul Kerensa must have been left in a difficult position with his impending Edinburgh full-length debut, considering that its premise was the simulation…
01/01/2005 … Australian comic Damian Clark already looks young enough, even without the sugar-fuelled energy that removes at least ten years from his mental age.
01/01/2005 … James Dowdeswell is a real master of the comedian’s craft, being able to almost seamlessly layer joke upon joke upon joke to form this wonderful and often…
01/01/2005 … Comedy, like society in general, is being increasingly populated by second generation immigrants; bringing not only much-welcomed diversity to the circuit but also…
01/01/2005 … Mickey D is clearly a man who knows how to party.
01/01/2005 … Wil Hogdson is one of the select band of comics challenging society’s increasing acceptance of loutish laddism - countering the sort of beer, birds and brawling…
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