
Alistair Barrie – Original Review
01/03/2001 … The casually urbane Alistair Barrie has an inherent authority he can stamp on any room, deftly ensuring all eyes are on him, and all ears attuned to his smart material.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/03/2001 … The casually urbane Alistair Barrie has an inherent authority he can stamp on any room, deftly ensuring all eyes are on him, and all ears attuned to his smart material.
01/03/2001 … There's no show that's updated as often as this topical satire.
01/03/2001 … Bennett Arron, probably the only Welsh-Jewish comedian on the circuit has a very modest delivery, which can be both endearing – and his downfall.
26/02/2001 … Self-styled rock and roll poet Edwards has a real hotch-potch of an act, in terms of both style and quality of material.
05/02/2001 … Grumpily amusing McCarthy's act seems very dated - gags about shiny toilet paper, small knobs and even Quasimodo abound.
01/02/2001 … Always interesting - if not always amusing - Pragnell joyfully plays with some of the conventions of stand-up.
01/02/2001 … As a completely freewheeling comic, a Kay gig can be one extreme or another.
01/02/2001 … On stage, Brian Damage adopts the persona of a depressed, desperate, down-on-his-luck comedian, a proper moody bastard reluctantly trudging his way through the dregs…
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