Andy Vaughan – Original Review
13/08/2007 … Glaswegian newcomer Andy Vaughan can command a room with his presence, hitting the ground running with a sharp tongue-in-cheek joke about thieving scallies.
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13/08/2007 … Glaswegian newcomer Andy Vaughan can command a room with his presence, hitting the ground running with a sharp tongue-in-cheek joke about thieving scallies.
13/08/2007 … Rookie Kerry Howard starts strongly with a couple of quick knob gags, but it soon becomes clear that’s all she has.
13/08/2007 … Relative newcomer Prince Abdi claims to be the only Somalian comic working in the UK, even if he brilliantly punctures his own unique-selling-point so as to fit…
13/08/2007 … Newbie Ed Patrick doesn't start his set that well, with a predicatble Rohypnol gag – but it soon emerges this is simply an appetiser for a much stronger joke.
01/08/2007 … With this year’s seemingly endless spate of do-gooding charity concerts, God’s Pottery has not only caught the zeitgeist but bottled it.
01/08/2007 … Doctor Deepak should be struck off the Fringe register for comedic malpractice.
01/08/2007 … In a festival littered with try-hard wackiness and contrived eccentricity, it is an utter delight to witness a treasure such as this: Doktor Cocacolamcdonalds is…
01/08/2007 … Neil Delamare has put together a slick show.
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