Adam Bloom: Look At Me, Anybody
01/01/2007 … Adam Bloom can’t disguise how proud he is.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/01/2007 … Adam Bloom can’t disguise how proud he is.
01/01/2007 … Every stand-up has their Amsterdam story: a debauched, hedonistic lost weekend of drinks, drugs and partying – even if few stage anecdotes go much beyond idle…
01/01/2007 … From the creator of last year’s The Gaydar Diaries, Dutch actor and writer Menno Kuijper delivers a heartfelt exploration of what it means to be a gay man and…
01/01/2007 … Review of the West End/touring showAnybody expecting Simon Amstell’s live show to be based on the same cheeky, celebrity-deriding sarcasm that defines his TV career…
01/01/2007 … Laurence Clark is Fringe stalwart these days, but doesn’t quite seem to get the profile he deserves.
01/01/2007 … The show begins with two Spanish brothers, Esteban and Raoul fighting over the same woman, Maria, as played by a bemused a middle-aged man in the front row.
01/01/2007 … From the moment the boisterous group of South Africans took every seat on the front row, I had a bad feeling about this late-night gig.
01/01/2007 … It’s not often I laugh so hard that I snort like a pig.
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