Comedy 2009 Archives - Page 24 of 28 - One4Review
Tom Deacon – Indecisive
August 8, 2009 | adminThe first impression of Fringe newcomer Tom Deacon is his appearance. He looks younger than 23, wearing jeans, baseball cap and cardigan which he explains is arranged in just the right trendy way. He opens with a few short … Read More
AAA Standup
August 8, 2009 | adminAs a comedy fan and also as a reviewer, I have been attending this show for years as it is a vehicle for up and coming new comedians to play in the Fringe and then hopefully go on to … Read More
Anil Desai – Stand Up Chameleon
August 8, 2009 | adminAnil Desai combines improvised comedy with impersonations to produce a very funny show. He brings onto the stage a pack of cards on which have been written the names of well known actors, film and cartoon characters. The cards … Read More
Carey Marx: The Doom Gloom Boom
August 8, 2009 | adminGeoff first discovered the cute phenomenon that is Carey Marx, it is now a rush to see who can schedule his show in first and this year for the second year in a row I got to see him. … Read More
Des Bishop: Desfunctional
August 8, 2009 | adminDes Bishop was born in New York to Irish parents and moved to Ireland at the age of 14. This has given him a unique outlook on life with his emotionally repressed Irish upbringing at odds with the open … Read More
Frisky & Mannish’s School of Pop
August 8, 2009 | adminWhat to say? And how to say it? Ok, here goes . . . I think that Frisky and Mannish may possibly be the best thing to have been in front of my eyes thus far this Fringe. This … Read More
Keira Murphy :- Lyre Burd
August 8, 2009 | adminGlasgow born comedian Keira Murphy is yet another one who is strutting her stuff in the Laughing Horse Free Fringe with her show Lyre Bird. A Lyre Bird is an Australian bird which is famous for imitating other sound … Read More
Mark Walker – Scorpio
August 8, 2009 | adminThere is a growing tendency towards combining stand up comedy with an educational approach, allied with the use of PowerPoint to provide visual illustrations. Mark Walker’s show belongs to this movement and there is a danger of getting the … Read More
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