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Priorite A Gauche – Unplugged

August 8, 2004 |

Jean Francoise and Didier, those French Rap Superstars, are honouring the Fringe again with ‘Le Presence’, but they have gone back to their roots are performing an acoustic set.

They are both accomplished musicians and write amusing ditties, but although … Read More

Phil Kay

August 8, 2004 |

Phil Kay, the maniacle, bearded Scots comic, what can be said about him that hasn’t been said before?

Phil has been a major name on the comedy scene for years but this, I’m afraid to admit, is the fist time … Read More

Paul Tonkinson – War Stories

August 8, 2004 |

Paul Tonkinson discusses his recent journeys to entertain the troups in Cosovo and Iraque, hence ‘War ‘.

It was difficult for me to see how he could produce an upbeat show of these experiences but he does. The facts that … Read More

Paul Merton’s Impro Chums

August 8, 2004 |

When someone comes along the queue for a fringe comedy gig involvingimprovisation, and asks you to write down some words or a phrase (no famous names), you get a good inkling of what to expect – if you didn’t already.

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Nudge

August 8, 2004 |

Matt and Lamont are a maniacally funny double act and this surreal ‘sit-com’ is so full of energy it made me tired just watching these guys do their business.

For even more mayhem, throw in Charlie Chuck as the strange … Read More

Newsrevue – 25th Anniversary edition

August 8, 2004 |

OK so it’s the 25th Anniversary Edition of NewsRevue, so what?

So this is the longest running Savage, Satirical, Sketch show with songs seen seasonally at the fringe, which has also developed and has a permanent home in London. Moving … Read More

Neutrino: The Instant Movie

August 8, 2004 |

We have had impro comedy, impro musicals, and impro theatre so I suppose it was only a matter of time until we had the impro movie. Well wait no longer, it’s here in this rather hi-tec show.

The basic principle … Read More

Natalie Haynes – Still Not Sorry

August 8, 2004 |

Natalie Haynes, I’d never seen her before, so had no preconceived ideas as what to expect, but what I got was an hour of comedy that was entertaining and she had some different subject material.

Ms Haynes at times comes … Read More

Mourning!: The Durham Revue

August 8, 2004 |

A larger than average comedy sketch revue troupe, the seven guys and one girl perform at break-neck speed for the hour duration of their show.

As typical revue fare there is all sorts of stuff, songs, surreal, wacky, clever and … Read More

More! More! Miss Simpson

August 8, 2004 |

Jude Simpson is a beat poet who can sing plays both guitar and keyboards, so in addition to her poetry there are a number of songs as well.

She a rather tall single lady who, according to her, has also … Read More