
David Cross – Original Review
03/06/2003 … American comic Cross takes a no-holds-barred approach to his stand-up - merrily trampling over taboos, and revelling in saying the unsayable.
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03/06/2003 … American comic Cross takes a no-holds-barred approach to his stand-up - merrily trampling over taboos, and revelling in saying the unsayable.
01/06/2003 … This LA-based comic is the embodiment of the polished American stand-up, tossing out wry, bitter one-liners perfectly engineered for maximum impact.
01/06/2003 … On stage, he has the dress sense of a fusty junior insurance clerk, and the subdued social awkwardness to match but Stephen Carlin in fast establishing himself…
01/06/2003 … Though something of a comedy icon in Scotland, MacAulay's considerable talents are often overlooked south of the border, where his profile is distinctly lower.
01/06/2003 … It's the sign of a good joke if it's funny even when you don't understand the reference.
01/06/2003 … O'Connell's stage persona is in a similar vein to compatriot Ardal O'Hanlon, the bemused idiot savant, but possibly even more scatterbrained.
01/06/2003 … Watts is one of the most amiable figures on the circuit, possessing an easy-going charm that endears him to audiences.
01/06/2003 … When you're a ex-communist, ex-wrestler with a shocking pink mohican who dresses like punk never went far enough, people are going to expect a certain attitude.
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