Ed Byrne: Different Class
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…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
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…
01/01/2008 … On paper, there’s not all that much that would set Luke Toulson aside from the pack.
01/01/2008 … Last year, avowed petrolhead Stephen Grant narrowly missed out on becoming a Top Gear presenter, coming in as second choice behind James May.
01/01/2008 … Scott Capurro has been positively goading people to walk out of his shows – and, true enough, they’ve been leaving in their droves.
01/01/2008 … An audience of just three people could potentially be uncomfortable for all concerned, but in Juliet Meyers’ show that’s not the case.
01/01/2008 … This is No Country For Old Men on a Fringe budget; a brooding piece of storytelling about the twilight world of the lonely Nevada desert, cut with childhood flashbacks…
01/01/2008 … Rhod Gilbert’s always been a good stand up, often a great one.
01/01/2008 … ‘So I made my first suicide attempt at High School,’ says Australian comic Geraldine Hickey matter-of-factly towards the start of her story of self-harm, depression…
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