Jonathan Paylor – Original Review
30/10/2006 … Jonathan Paylor is a gay Arsenal fan from Yorkshire – none of which is a particularly fascinating fact, but still they form the basis for about half his material:…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
30/10/2006 … Jonathan Paylor is a gay Arsenal fan from Yorkshire – none of which is a particularly fascinating fact, but still they form the basis for about half his material:…
30/10/2006 … Rodney Marques mines his own life for inspiration for his set, which makes for an appealing confessional atmosphere, even if some of the routines didn’t quite…
30/10/2006 … Newcomer Martin Tapley can’t quite solidify his ideas into a solid set.
30/10/2006 … It’s hard to believe that The Real McCoy was 15 years ago, but its memories, plus appearances in the likes of Grumpy Old Men, mean Felix Dexter can still fill…
29/10/2006 … As a comic, Amadeus lacks soul and passion, delivering his material with cold detachment and little sign of joy in his slow, measured delivery.
26/10/2006 … Experienced stand-up Adam Crow has a calm, measured approach to his act that disguises the harshness of some of his material.
25/10/2006 … Phil James adopts that rigidly deadpan attitude many newer acts do as defence from exposing the real them, even if it means a harsher environment for their jokes.
25/10/2006 … Robert Mitchell and David Webb have been teetering on the brink of the big time for a very long time, but their TV shows have tended to underperform.
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