Jason Cook: My Confessions
01/01/2007 … The last ten minutes of Jason Cook’s accomplished solo debut is surely the most raw, emotive and tear-jerking stand-up you’ll see on the Fringe.
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01/01/2007 … The last ten minutes of Jason Cook’s accomplished solo debut is surely the most raw, emotive and tear-jerking stand-up you’ll see on the Fringe.
01/01/2007 … Thank you, Mrs Barbara Nice, for making my day.
01/01/2007 … There’s an astounding show to be had from Nick Wilty’s experiences as a Falklands war veteran, but he seems unsure quite how to unlock it.
01/01/2007 … Tom Stade likes to mention how naughty he’s being, how his jokes aren’t politically correct and how everyone who doesn’t get them is an uptight prude.
01/01/2007 … The gig starts informally, Longley pops himself down in his seat on stage before all of the audience have come in and banters off mic to a few people he knows in…
01/01/2007 … If, amid the plethora of comedy awards at Edinburgh, there is one for ‘most off-putting title’, Jon Richardson’s appalling Spatula Pad would walk it.
01/01/2007 … Shappi Khorsandi is getting a lot of publicity this year for being the most pregnant act on the festival, at eight-and-a-half months.
01/01/2007 … Rich Hall’s second Fringe play, Best Western, is set in a motel in Montana.
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