John Robertson: A Nifty History of Evil
01/08/2014 … Seemingly possessed by the evil figures he evokes, bombastic John Robertson doesn't deliver his monstrous account so much as pin you down and force it into you.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/08/2014 … Seemingly possessed by the evil figures he evokes, bombastic John Robertson doesn't deliver his monstrous account so much as pin you down and force it into you.
01/08/2014 … No one could accuse Alfie Brown of going for the easy laugh; in fact much of this show is downright difficult, with material about paedophilia, euthanasia, the word…
01/08/2014 … It’s hard to envisage a world in which Jess Robinson will not be a star.
01/08/2014 … This is a tale of the unexpected both in terms of its creepy plot and Tom Neenan’s impressive lines, frequently wrong-footing the audience with a well-placed warping…
01/08/2014 … So this is the troubling story of the cult-like camps set up to ‘cure’ homosexuality by the hardline religious, in this case the fundamentalist followers of…
01/08/2014 … Zoe Lyons has put together a joyous show of sparkling stand-up, an hour crammed with anecdote, routines, enactments and observation.
01/08/2014 … This show, about body image, is clearly deeply important and personal to Juliette Burton, and not one that’s particularly easy for her to tell.
01/08/2014 … As an improv group, Racing Minds are all about the mistakes.
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