Laurence Clark: Spastic Fantastic!
01/01/2008 … There’s a moment in Laurence Clark’s show when he’s screening a clip of the makeshift boy band he formed with fellow cerebral palsy suffers.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/01/2008 … There’s a moment in Laurence Clark’s show when he’s screening a clip of the makeshift boy band he formed with fellow cerebral palsy suffers.
01/01/2008 … Nick Revell’s show – his first stand-up in four years and only his third in 16 – is supposedly about the things that keep him awake at night, a very unconstricting…
01/01/2008 … If you were genetically creating the ideal sketch team, you couldn’t hope for better pedigree than this: fusing the DNA of 66.
01/01/2008 … Tea and Cake return for their second Fringe, with extra players and extra padding.
01/01/2008 … Pippa Evans makes an assured Edinburgh debut with this character showcase; a collection of well-drawn personalities, with some sly and subtle writing.
01/01/2008 … Markus Birdman seems to be picking up where last year’s Edinburgh show, Son Of A Preacher Man, left off with this companion piece, Sympathy For The Devil.
01/01/2008 … Now brilliant comedy creation Count Arthur Strong has conquered the wireless, he’s ready to make his bid for televisual fame.
01/01/2008 … Every 24-year-old bloke is obsessed with drinking, fighting and fucking, if most of the media is to be believed.
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