Andy Sir – Original Review
02/07/2008 … Andy Sir is, at least aurally, the splitting image of Arnold Brown.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
02/07/2008 … Andy Sir is, at least aurally, the splitting image of Arnold Brown.
02/07/2008 … Son of a preacher man Neil Price is an audience favourite on the open mic circuit, and with plenty of justification.
02/07/2008 … Posh newcomer Duncan Crawford’s stock-in-trade is a combination of anecdotal storytelling and impassioned rant, getting increasingly irate against whatever happens…
02/07/2008 … Tom Clutterbuck takes to the stage as a Romanian, accordion-brandishing beggar, and quickly launches into a song parody using this most under-used of comedy instruments.
02/07/2008 … Let no one say the British comedy scene isn’t cosmopolitan; we’ve even got a rare Finnish act in Tomi Walamies.
02/07/2008 … This wiry comic comes to Britain via Canada and Jamaica, so it comes as no surprise to find that he’s laid-back.
02/07/2008 … Any evening of pop spoofs is always going to have serious limitations.
02/07/2008 … A friendly, blokey Australian, Pommy Johnson is little more than your standard, mainstream act for the Jongleurs/corporate circuit.
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