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Jason John Whitehead – The Joker
August 8, 2008 | adminIt has been ten years since the man who his Jason John Whitehead first hit the comedy scene and the basis of his show this year is a brief synopsis of his life and the changes there in. He … Read More
Jason Cook – Joy
August 8, 2008 | adminJason Cook’s Fringe show last year saw me leaving Stand Two sobbing! Surely with a show optimistically called ‘Joy’ I’d be ok this year but, No!! Sobbing for a different reason. I left the show hearing one audience member … Read More
Jason Byrne: Cats Under Mats, Having Chats With Bats
August 8, 2008 | adminHere we are again trying once more to review Jason Byrne, well as far as I’m concerned this was one of the best Jason show I have seen in ages. It was 99% new material and pardon the expression … Read More
Jarlath Regan – Relax The Cax
August 8, 2008 | adminI have seen snippets of Jarlath Regan before and was able to find some time to see his full show. Certainly not as manic as many of his countrymen his humour is more laid back. If it had not … Read More
James Sherwood Songs of Music
August 8, 2008 | adminIn a sense this is a review of a review. Accompanying himself on keyboards, James Sherwood casts a critical eye over the lyrics of many well known pop songs. He has a pleasing singing voice which does help to … Read More
Isy Suttie: The Suttie Show
August 8, 2008 | adminIsy Suttie is a comedy actress and a singer/songwriter of enchanting songs whilst accompanying herself on guitar. In her act she combines these two talents as she takes on the role of several imaginary characters. Dreams and ambitions are … Read More
International Stand-Up
August 8, 2008 | adminThis show takes place in one of the Fringe’s more ‘intimate’ venues. For better or worse it’s an opportunity to get up close and personal with the three comedians who form the ‘International Stand Up’ – Nick Rado (New … Read More
I Need Your Love Andrew J Lederer
August 8, 2008 | adminWhat happens to a ‘show’ doesn’t show for their booked slot, not once but for the entire run. I suppose most spaces would remain vacant for the hour. But then not every venue has a trooper like Andrew J … Read More
Ian Stone – Where’s the Down?
August 8, 2008 | adminIan Stone was once told by a woman descending a hill that it was, “much easier coming down than going up”. His retort to this slice of obviousness was suitably sarcastic but it did give him the idea for … 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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