Ardal O'Hanlon – Original Review
07/06/2007 … Ardal O’Hanlon will forever be overshadowed by his role as Father Ted’s naïve young charge, and the assumption is that his stand-up will be in a similar vein…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
07/06/2007 … Ardal O’Hanlon will forever be overshadowed by his role as Father Ted’s naïve young charge, and the assumption is that his stand-up will be in a similar vein…
06/06/2007 … Giving lie to the image of New Yorkers as irredeemably brash, Mike B is a slow-burner of an act; a comic with such a laid-back style that it borders on the sluggish.
06/06/2007 … Colin Murphy’s a reliable crowd-pleaser; an experienced headliner with fluid, natural delivery and a sizeable bank of anecdotes and observations, which rarely…
05/06/2007 … LA-based Nick Griffin is one smart operator; a man who’s lived and observed enough of life to give his set some insight, and the natural writing talent to turn…
04/06/2007 … Whatever you say about PJ Gallagher, you can’t deny the man’s got energy.
04/06/2007 … New Yorker Jeff Caldwell has a slick approach that instils confidence in his abilities, even if his measured, sardonic delivery struggles to upgrade that feeling…
04/06/2007 … The Australian stereotype is of a sport-and-barbie loving bloke, with a ‘no worries’ attitude to life.
03/06/2007 … Lewis Black is one of the original grumpy old men.
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