
Peter von Natzmer – Original Review
01/11/2004 … Perhaps it’s an EU directive, but there seems to be small groundswell of German comics, both real and fictional, arriving onto the British circuit.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/11/2004 … Perhaps it’s an EU directive, but there seems to be small groundswell of German comics, both real and fictional, arriving onto the British circuit.
01/11/2004 … Roland Gent starts his punchy set with a giant reproduction of a newspaper story, a hefty prop to be carrying from gig to gig, especially as the only gag to it…
01/11/2004 … Forties throwback Okin is a true original; a distinctive, eccentric figure on the stand-up circuit since before such a phrase even existed.
01/11/2004 … Cain claims to be the laziest man in comedy, with too few gags to fill his time and no motivation to do anything about it.
01/11/2004 … As a one-time Evening Standard comedy critic, Pye could easily have set himself up for a pasting from rivals in both journalism and comedy when he took to the stand-up…
01/11/2004 … Nat Coombs has a strangely cold delivery.
01/11/2004 … Painfully dull, yet depressingly popular, aging Essex boy Alderton is proof that style not only triumphs over substance, but it will dance on its grave making funny…
15/10/2004 … Green is frighteningly young-looking for a stand-up comic, a fact he naturally he addresses in his opening gambit.
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