Bunny And The Bull
01/01/2009 … The first thing to note about Bunny And The Bull, the cinematic debut of Mighty Boosh director Paul King, is that it’s not Mighty Boosh: The Movie.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/01/2009 … The first thing to note about Bunny And The Bull, the cinematic debut of Mighty Boosh director Paul King, is that it’s not Mighty Boosh: The Movie.
01/01/2009 … I’ve now seen every gig in Spinal Tap’s 25th anniversary World Tour – although they did, admittedly, make it easy by playing just one show, Glastonbury warm-up…
01/01/2009 … This deliciously dark farce, set in a grimy Dublin flat, lies somewhere between Shallow Grave and Withnail And I.
01/01/2009 … Sandra Bernhard is certainly defiant.
01/01/2009 … What a good idea this is: to take stories from the local newspaper and improvise scenes around them, topical and relevant to the town you’re performing in.
01/01/2009 … The bill boasted Jack Dee, Jimmy Carr, Paul Merton, Phill Jupitus and Alan Carr – but the biggest star of the night was the darkened basement we were sitting in:…
01/01/2009 … The Laughing Horse is the behemoth of open mic organisations, running 11 club nights a week, Edinburgh’s far-too-vast, open-to-anyone Free Festival, a thriving…
01/01/2009 … If you want a format that can embrace just about any sketch you can think of, chose a TV parody.
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