Teddy Bares
01/01/2008 … Teddy is a sweet lad, with wit and gags at his fingertips and a painful, bitter story of unrequited infatuation to tell, reliving a fairly horrible period of rejection.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/01/2008 … Teddy is a sweet lad, with wit and gags at his fingertips and a painful, bitter story of unrequited infatuation to tell, reliving a fairly horrible period of rejection.
01/01/2008 … I hate to thwart James Dowdeswell’s ambitions, but this, his fourth solo show is, well, nice.
01/01/2008 … Wilson Dixon shouldn’t be performing in the function room of a police officers’ social club, but around a campfire somewhere in the prairies of America, as a…
01/01/2008 … Damian Callinan suffers from a medical condition he likes to call Spaznuts.
01/01/2008 … This exuberant five-strong Dublin sketch troupe offer a mixed bag; but their best is very good indeed.
01/01/2008 … Review from Leicester Comedy Festival, February 2009The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre is one of those ideas that can be stupidly entertaining over a three-minute…
01/01/2008 … Despite painstakingly explaining events and back-stories to the whole of the audience, the top of Des Bishop’s show feels a little bewildering to anyone who’s…
01/01/2008 … In his show, Ed Byrne accepts that he’s gone from comedy’s ‘next big thing’ to ‘that bloke’ – a person who’s sometimes recognised, but not quite…
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