Comedy 2008 Archives - Page 10 of 19 - One4Review
Miles Jupp – Drifting
August 8, 2008 | adminMiles Jupp was once told that life gets harder when you become a teenager. This gives his show a jumping off point for informing us how he has drifted through life, never really fully participating in decisions that have … Read More
Phil Nichol – 8 Nights Only
August 8, 2008 | adminPhil Nichol may only be doing 8 nights this fringe but they are selling out fast! It was a ringing wet Saturday night and the queue half way down the street from Stand One, I was having a great … Read More
Roy Walker – Goodbye Mr Chips
August 8, 2008 | adminI admit to having been addicted to ‘Catch Phrase’ with Roy Walker and Mr Chips, further to that I remember having to watch the ‘Comedians’ with my mum and dad. It was really nice to find out more about … Read More
Stephen K Amos – Find the Funny
August 8, 2008 | adminSince the first time I saw Steven K Amos at the Fringe I have loved his comedy, charisma, charm and gorgeous good looks. We were destined to become soul mates! Friends! Okay we share the letter K. As time … Read More
Wendy Wason – Things I …..
August 8, 2008 | adminAfter seeing Wendy in the Seven Quid Comedy Show at the Stand I finally got to see Wendy’s own show ‘Things I didn’t Know I Didn’t Know’. This yummy mummy didn’t know that her Fringe poster pose a copy … Read More
Aeneas Faversham Forever
August 8, 2008 | adminThe last show I saw by the Penny Dredfuls was more a sketch show. This Edinburgh Fringe Festival production of “Aeneas Faversham Forever”, however is more a comedy play. Based round the building of London Bridge, disappearing building managers … Read More
Best of Irish Comedy
August 8, 2008 | adminThis show is exactly what it says on the tin, some of the finest Irish comedians, and let’s face it there are enough to choose from, three per night and a compere in a little over an hour. As … Read More
Dan Antopolski Penetrating Gaze
August 8, 2008 | adminDan’s back and in cracking form. His material is fresh, funny and delivered at a hectic pace. Unpredictability and the trademark gaze keep the audience engrossed. He flits from topic to topic without wasting time on contrived links. One … Read More
Fiona O’Laughlin
August 8, 2008 | adminFiona O’Loughlin tells us that she hails from the largest Irish Catholic family in Australia. The comings and goings of these various family members form the basis of this show. She says she doesn’t have to write her show, … Read More
I Hate Everything
August 8, 2008 | adminThe performers of Z theatre company may hate everything, but you’d be hard pushed to feel even mildly irritated by this amusing collection of sketches. Each situation presents an identifiable aspect of pop or modern culture and then … Read More
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