Paul Harry Allen: The Lost Letters Of Cathy G
29/08/2010 … Rummaging around in a second hand shop in London, Paul Harry Allen, discovers a bundle of letters from the Sixties belonging to someone we only know as Cathy G.
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29/08/2010 … Rummaging around in a second hand shop in London, Paul Harry Allen, discovers a bundle of letters from the Sixties belonging to someone we only know as Cathy G.
29/08/2010 … Tony Haase and Roy Hutchins won't be familiar names to most people now attending the Fringe, but back in the Eighties they accumulated three Perrier nominations,…
29/08/2010 … Keara Murphy notices fairly early on in her show that there's a number of people in her audience for whom English is a second or third language and she acknowledges…
29/08/2010 … At times acts can get bogged down in a heavily themed narrative arc, sacrificing mirth for the message they are trying to get across.
29/08/2010 … Like some kind of meta-sketch comedy, in which almost nothing original can be identified – including the familiar interaction between the two grinning buffoons…
29/08/2010 … From the half-hearted Dizzee Rascal impression she employs as her introduction, to her indiscreet comments on fellow comics and critics, this truly felt like a tired,…
29/08/2010 … Ostensibly one of those "poor me" shows in which a good-looking, property-owning young comedian bitterly bemoans the crushing burden of their lot in life,…
29/08/2010 … If school had ever been as entertaining and dare I say as informative as this lecture by rapper and self-styled intellectual gangsta Baba Brinkman, we’d probably…
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