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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
Rosie Wilby : I am Nessa
August 8, 2008 | adminRosie Wilby‘s show is educomedy. She is dressed in a lab coat with a bikini underneath. Tantalisingly, the lab coat is never removed. Using a range of visual aids, drawings, photographs and a tiny child’s toy model of the … Read More
Rob Deering – Boobs 2008
August 8, 2008 | adminRob Deering is a comedian who I have a lot of respect for, it’s just a pity that the bunch of drunken… let’s be polite and call the idiots, in the balcony of Cave One didn’t. Talking away through … Read More
Rick Shapiro – Wild Card
August 8, 2008 | adminTonight I witnessed a rare event. A comedian who had a great opening and I am thinking what a natural, but, with 15 minutes to go, I wished he would just finish. A number of the audience took the … Read More
Richard Herring – The Headmaster’s Son
August 8, 2008 | adminRichard Herring has decided to take a break from his mid-life crisis this year. Instead he is taking a look back to his teenage years, reviewing the evidence of his younger self and trying to figure out what has … Read More
Rich Hall: Fifty-Cent Words
August 8, 2008 | adminI must confess to having enjoyed Rich Hall’s brand of humour in his various guises. Attending a book reading was a first, and a highly enjoyable first. He reads extracts from his book ‘Things Snowball’ and his forthcoming publication … Read More
Rhod Gilbert and the Award Winning Mince Pie
August 8, 2008 | adminAfter a few years in the doldrums someone seems to have found a rich vein of comedians in Wales, Rob Brydon, Mark Watson for example, and for me the best of them all Rhod Gilbert. I have followed his … Read More
The Return of the Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre
August 8, 2008 | adminTwo socks provide a non-stop hour of hilarity. There is a scenario to their double act. They are assuming there are some big shot TV executives in the audience ready to be persuaded to give them a lucrative contract. … Read More
Reginald D Hunter – No Country for Grown Men
August 8, 2008 | adminReggie D Hunter’s hands fascinate me they are so perfectly shaped soft and smooth although I find myself watching them frequently during his show they really don’t detract from his comedy. Hey I’m a woman I can multi task! … Read More
The Reduced Edinburgh Fringe Impro Show
August 8, 2008 | adminThe mental strength it takes to produce good improvisational comedy always astounds me. Having grown up on ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway’ I was always impressed at how the assorted members could produce great comedy out of thin air. … Read More
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