Comedy 2007 Archives - Page 9 of 16 - One4Review
Rhona Cameron
August 8, 2007 | adminWelcome back Rhona! We celebrate your return to stand-up in Scotland. This amazingly talented Scots lass has been away from the stand-up circuit for 4 years. Not that you would know it from the brilliant performances she is putting … Read More
Sista She and the House of The Holy Bootay
August 8, 2007 | adminI am not in to hip-hop or rap but I am a new convert to “House of The Holy Bootay” thanks to “Sista She”. Mcees “Sista She” is Sheila MC EILA (Sarah Ward) and Rasheda EDA MC (Candy Bowers) … Read More
The Ugly Kid
August 8, 2007 | adminI’ll freely admit that sketch based comedy doesn’t usually top my ‘must see’ list. I think it’s a tricky beast to get right and it often sees the same pat situations being revisited time and time again. Nevertheless, I … Read More
Adam Hills: Joymonger
August 8, 2007 | adminAdam caught both my eye, he is after all gorgeous, and also my funny bone as I find his humour hilarious. On this occasion Adam had a sign language translator with him and there were one or two deaf … Read More
Below the Fringe
August 8, 2007 | adminAn amusing and quirky video intro gives the audience some idea of what they can expect from the performers in Below the Fringe – well thought out, clever comedy. Below the Fringe takes the form of short sketches performed … Read More
Dan Clark – Unfangled
August 8, 2007 | adminYou have to like Dan Clark, he undertook a sponsored walk when he was 13. Of course, he kept all the money and spent it on Hubba Bubba, but that’s beside the point. His initial aim with this story … Read More
Joanna Neary’s Little Moments
August 8, 2007 | adminThere is such an unaffected charm about Joanna Neary’s approach to comedy who could not find her endearing as she plays a whole range of characters? She is petite and her parody of herself as a young teenager in … Read More
The Man who discovered the Kama Sutra
August 8, 2007 | adminTim FitzHigham’s brand of comedy is frantic. He fires out words like machine gun bullets and his humour hits the target. He celebrates the accomplishments of his hero Captain Sir Richard Burton, the translator of the Kama Sutra. Burton … Read More
Paper Monkeys: Legends
August 8, 2007 | adminThe Paper Monkeys are collectively Amy Butterworth, Gem Carmella, Tim MacAvoy and Sadie Wilde, and their sketch show featuring heroes, legends and even deity who for some reason are to be found at IKEA. The disclaimer that IKEA are … Read More
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