Peter Buckley HIll: 40 Words – Edinburgh Fringe
17/08/2009 … The gloriously shambolic Peter Buckley-Hill has always had something of the mad scientist about him; and this year he’s delved wholeheartedly into the subject…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
17/08/2009 … The gloriously shambolic Peter Buckley-Hill has always had something of the mad scientist about him; and this year he’s delved wholeheartedly into the subject…
17/08/2009 … Stephen Carlin has always had an intriguingly different voice, partly surreal, party based a nerdy obsession with obscure minutiae at the expense of the bigger picture.
17/08/2009 … Dave Longley delivers his show speaking softly, without microphone, while sitting down.
17/08/2009 … Gruesome fakir tricks and blood-soaked illusions are pretty much a staple of the Fringe these days, with Barry and Stuart the latest exponents of this vaudevillian…
17/08/2009 … If comedy had an easy listening section then Iszi Lawrence would be one of its surest purveyors.
17/08/2009 … In Sexual Metro Alexis Dubus valiantly attempts to string together a number of short sets for his Gallic creation, agent provocateur and bon viveur, Marcel Lucont.
17/08/2009 … ‘This show's quite silly,’ Gordon Southern says with sheepish grin, after bombarding the audience with a series of daft puns, prerecorded jingles and strange…
16/08/2009 … The intro is the blaring siren from the old BBC public information film, followed by an announcement that we have been subject to a nuclear attack and are confined…
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