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Howard Read - The Little Howard AppealHoward Read - The Little Howard Appeal 10 July, 2006
Venue: The Hawth, CrawleyDate: 9th July 2006 Howard Read comes across as a fairly average man and approaches the stage as a fairly standard comedian: he is...

Jeremy LionJeremy Lion 3 April, 2006
There are few pleasure in life as great as seeing a top-notch performer in a venue far, far smaller than they are capable of selling out. Jeremy Lion warmed...

Rebecca CarringtonRebecca Carrington 12 March, 2006
Venue: The Hawth, CrawleyDate of show: 4th February 2006 Rebecca Carrington is a comedian of a different breed. Not your standard run-of-the-mill stand-up ...

Neil MooneyNeil Mooney 12 March, 2006
Place on bill: Open micVenue: Creased Up - The Hawth, CrawleyDate of show: 8th December 2005 Neil Mooney sets quite an imposing figure; he's a big bloke wi...

Del StrainDel Strain 19 February, 2006
This wiry, little man creeps onto stage and lets rip with a furiously rapid, broad Scots accent. **** me – Begbie’s doing stand-up!   Strain’s mate...

Stephen K AmosStephen K Amos 1 November, 2005
Place on bill: HeadlineVenue: Creased Up - The Hawth, CrawleyDate of show: 13th October 2005 Stephen K Amos comes on with what looks like a nasty smell und...

Geoff NorcottGeoff Norcott 12 October, 2005
Place on bill: 1st ActVenue: Creased Up - The Hawth, CrawleyDate of show: 8th September 2005 Geoff Norcott's t-shirt was too tight; you could see his nippl...

Rob CollinsRob Collins 27 September, 2005
Place on bill: CompereVenue: Creased Up - The Hawth, CrawleyDate of show: 8th September 2005 Rob Collins takes his task of compering very seriously; he kno...

Matt GreenMatt Green 20 September, 2005
Place on bill: 2nd ActVenue: Creased Up - The Hawth, CrawleyDate of show: 8th September 2005 Most comedians will use a defining characteristic (if they hav...

Keith Barrett Show (Live)Keith Barrett Show (Live) 9 August, 2005
I have to be honest, I was unsure as to how this show was going to work.  The TV series, while hilarious in parts, was often hit and miss and occas...

Paul B EdwardsPaul B Edwards 5 July, 2005
Place on Bill: 1st Act Venue: Barnstromers - Capitol, Horsham Date of show:21st November 2004   Paul B Edwards made an aside half way through his...

David HadinghamDavid Hadingham 28 June, 2005
Place on bill: Headline Venue: Barnstormers - Capitol Arts Centre, Horsham Date of show:15th May 2005   To say that David Hadingham had a r...

Martin EvansMartin Evans 28 June, 2005
Place on bill: 2nd Act Venue: Creased Up - The Hawth,Crawley Date of show: 12th May 2005   South African, Martin Evans is a simple act to qua...

Zoe LyonsZoe Lyons 22 June, 2005
Place on bill: 1st Act Venue: Creased Up - The Hawth,Crawley Date of show: 9th June 2005   Zoe Lyons has already established herself a formid...

Andy WhiteAndy White 14 June, 2005
Place on bill: 2nd Act Venue: Barnstormers – Capitol Arts Centre, Horsham Date of show:15th May 2005   Andy White is such a nice looking young ...

Patrick MonahanPatrick Monahan 24 May, 2005
Place on bill: 1st Act Venue: Barnstormers – Capitol Arts Centre, Horsham Date of show:15th May 2005   Patrick Monahan effuses confidence. He...

Josie LongJosie Long 20 May, 2005
Place on bill: 1st Act Venue: Creased Up - The Hawth,Crawley Date of show: 12th May 2005   No offence intended but Josie Long looked like she w...

Richard HerringRichard Herring 17 May, 2005
Place on bill: Headline Venue: Creased Up - The Hawth,Crawley Date of show: 12th May 2005   Richard Herring has been doing stand-up for a long ti...

Kevin McCarthyKevin McCarthy 24 March, 2005
Place on Bill: Headline Venue: Barnstromers – Capitol, Horsham Date of show:20th November 2004     Kevin McCarthy is a cross...

Paul SinhaPaul Sinha 23 March, 2005
Place on Bill: 1st Act Venue: Barnstromers – Capitol, Horsham Date of show:20th November 2004 I’d have to consider Paul Sinha to be one of the ...

Howard ReadHoward Read 23 March, 2005
Place on Bill: 2nd Act Venue: Barnstromers – Capitol, Horsham Date of show:20th November 2004   To claim that Howard Read is ‘off the ...

Gary DelaneyGary Delaney 7 December, 2004
Gary Delaney was smart, aloof and laid-back. His set was a barrage of disconnected one-liners.   That’s it really. The jokes were very funny and,...

Greg DaviesGreg Davies 23 November, 2004
If ever you ever felt intimidated by a comedian towering over you on stage then don’t sit in the front row when Greg Davies is on the bill; the man is hug...

Mark ThomasMark Thomas 20 November, 2004
I was trying to remember when I last saw Mark Thomas live and I reckon it must have been well over five years ago. Considering I rate him as my favourite ...

Woody Bop MuddyWoody Bop Muddy 18 November, 2004
To the invigorating grunge tones of Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” Woody Bop Muddy takes to the stage.  As the audience are treated to a disturb...

Pete CainPete Cain 18 November, 2004
Pete Cain is one of those comedians who have adopted a ‘character’ to perform instead of delivering a set being himself. Well, I hope that’s the case anyw...

WindsorWindsor 13 November, 2004
I think you would be hard-pressed to not be immediately drawn to Windsor as he exudes a charming friendliness with a permanent toothy grin plastered acr...

George EggGeorge Egg 1 November, 2004
You couldn’t call George Egg a stand-up comedian; he’s something more akin to the much maligned art of the variety/cabaret act. Instead of rolling out cle...

Jack CowleyJack Cowley 1 November, 2004
Apparently there are two sides of Jack Cowley’s (formerly Russell) stand-up; there’s the Cowley who performs a standard, set routine and then there’s an a...

Tony HendriksTony Hendriks 21 October, 2004
When I was at school we had a headmaster who delivered his assemblies by staring at the back wall of the room. For some reason he could not look at us in ...

Tom PriceTom Price 18 October, 2004
Tom Price looks like he’s just come straight off Country File; with his foppish quiffed, blonde hair, rustic brown jacket, wide-eyed, toothy smile and ter...

Steve N AllenSteve N Allen 16 October, 2004
Steve Allen bounded on stage with delightful enthusiasm and no visible signs of hesitancy. As he began his material there was a definite recognisable...

Danny JamesDanny James 15 October, 2004
Danny James reminded me a bit of Jack Osborne (sorry if I’ve offended either party there) in appearance only. Before he had even started he was getting ...

John NewtonJohn Newton 12 October, 2004
The first things that strikes you about John Newton is that there is nothing massively striking about him.  First impressions are that his appearance, ...

Dan WillisDan Willis 11 October, 2004
Dan Willis' stage presence is instantly laid back, chilled out and indicative of a confident and experienced performer.  As the evening's compere&nbs...

Glenn WoolGlenn Wool 11 October, 2004
Glenn Wool is hilarious. Really, that’s all you need to know. There were moments when I actually had tears in my eyes from laughing so hard. Even my wife ...

Hal CruttendenHal Cruttenden 6 October, 2004
Hal Cruttenden is an odd personality for stand-up; he’s a big man, incredibly camp, not gay, and terribly posh sounding. It’s a bit like watching Russell ...

Manolis ZontanosManolis Zontanos 6 October, 2004
Even though his dishevelled hair and chilled vibe gives him a very ‘dude’ attitude and it is all too easy for him to slip into this persona when his set t...

Nick DoodyNick Doody 6 October, 2004
Nick Doody looks like such a nice guy – almost totally unsuited for today’s world of stand-up where a physical oddness or quirky mannerism is required to ...

Kevin PreciousKevin Precious 1 October, 2004
There seems to be two performance stances to compering a stand-up show; there is the comedian who simply throws easy questions to the audience to convenie...

YianniYianni 30 September, 2004
Yianni seemed to face a couple of problems with his set. Firstly he didn’t really make an impact and was gradually loosing out to a rising tide ...

Lee BannardLee Bannard 28 September, 2004
There is an air of apprehension as Lee Bannard takes to the stage. He looks ill at ease which is not a promising start for any comedian let alone an open ...

Roisin ConatyRoisin Conaty 18 September, 2004
Most recently noted as one of the finalists in this year’s Babycham ‘Funny Women’ competition, Conaty was a refreshing blast of colour and glamour amongst...

Ian StoneIan Stone 18 September, 2004
If I was a betting man, and my local Ladbrokes burnt down on the day of the Gra...

Pierre HollinsPierre Hollins 18 September, 2004
An impromptu reshuffle in the bill did not phase Pierre Hollins as he stood there calmly smoking a cigarette (for effect) then idly and smoothly inte...

Dan ThomasDan Thomas 18 September, 2004
Despite having to overcome the unfortunate obstacle of starting his ‘warm up’ after the first act had finished (due to a serious traffic accident rat...

Adrian PoyntonAdrian Poynton 14 August, 2004
Quite possibly the most bizzarre stand up comedy set I've ever seen, featuring an almost-poetry-rap-battle, a sudden downpour, and most helpfully, a large...

Paul KerensaPaul Kerensa 22 July, 2004
"Local Lad Does Good At Guilfest 2004" would be the tabloid headline here. Currently living in Guildford, Paul Kerensa had the advantage of playing at hom...

Karl SpainKarl Spain 22 July, 2004
Guilfest 2004 on a wet Saturday is not the ideal place for an MC. To be quite honest, a fair number of the crowd in the comedy tent were only there because ...

Jovanka SteeleJovanka Steele 20 July, 2004
An American female comedian? At an English music festival? And one with talent? Surely not! Jovanka Steele arrived on stage with a great deal of energy, ju...

Steve GribbinSteve Gribbin 20 July, 2004
You'd think it'd be difficult to be a quick fire comedian with a guitar. Most singing comedians prefer to use their songs to pad out time, leaving the actua...

Adam MontgomeryAdam Montgomery 20 July, 2004
When you're the comedy MC at a music festival, it's easy to feel a little out of place. After all, most people are there to see a band that's not on for a...

Matt HollinsMatt Hollins 28 June, 2004
Leicester's Matt Hollins mixes a range of original subjects, off the wall stories and puns.  It's no mean feat to find untrodden ground in comedy th...

Anna CrillyAnna Crilly 19 June, 2004
There is an element of risk to Anna Crilly's performance.  Done badly, her somewhat distant, verging on standoffish, stage manner could potentiall...

Frank HoneyboneFrank Honeybone 19 June, 2004
Frank Honeybone is the first to admit that he appears to be a welsh Elvis Costello tribute act.  Fortunately for comedy fans he isn’t and Oliver’s ar...

HenningHenning 19 June, 2004
The phrase "German comedian" may strike you as an oxymoron on a par of absurdity with the likes of an "underwater hairdryer". Henning, therefore, comes as...

Andrew LawrenceAndrew Lawrence 14 June, 2004
Walking on stage with a guitar Andrew Lawrence is not the musical act that you expect him to be.  Famous songs with reworked lyrics and jaunty dittie...

David BloomDavid Bloom 14 June, 2004
An up and coming comedian who, as yet, has little to make him stand out from the crowd.  However, there are signs of a level of intelligence in his m...

Michael LeggeMichael Legge 11 June, 2004
Aside from a bit of opening material and some stuff about theme tunes (with a little help from the sound guy) Irishman Michael Legge didn't real...

Harvey OliverHarvey Oliver 11 June, 2004
If the name doesn’t mean anything then, as Quasimodo once said, “the face should ring a bell.” Harvey Oliver is an incarnation of Jeff Stevenson who has b...

Steve BestSteve Best 10 June, 2004
A frenetic mix of disassociated outbursts, non-stop one-liners and surreal visual gags makes Steve Best a tricky act to quantify. Not consistently laugh-o...

Simon EvansSimon Evans 10 June, 2004
A much sought after headline act, Simon Evans is a comic at the top of his game and wreaking of experience.  The snobbish and supe...

Ivan StewardIvan Steward 8 June, 2004
There are times when you can't quite decide whether Ivan Steward is funny because he's very clever or beacause he's very bad.  There is a perple...

Adam HillsAdam Hills 8 June, 2004
Australian Adam Hills has, over the last few years, become somewhat of a "darling" of the UK comedy circuit and within seconds of the start of his act yo...

Andy AskinsAndy Askins 6 June, 2004
Andy Askins has a certain geekish, child-like quality as he steps up to the microphone with a guitar and a cheeky grin.  It's a misleading demeanour ...

John RyanJohn Ryan 5 June, 2004
Londoner John Ryan is instantly at east with a crowd. His relaxed manner is infectious and even the coldest of crowds couldn't help but warm to him. ...

SinckSinck 31 May, 2004
"Move bitch! Get out the way!" signals the arrival of Brooklyn New York's Sinck.  It's evidenty his standard intro music, forming the basis of hi...

Mitch BennMitch Benn 30 May, 2004
"Oh God no! It's a singing comedian!" is a sentiment echoed by many an audience member at the appearance of a musically inclined comic.  It's also th...

Bill BaileyBill Bailey 29 May, 2004
There is good news and bad news about Bill Bailey in 2004.  The show begins and there is an immediate sense of deja-vu as Bailey opens...

Martin BeaumontMartin Beaumont 28 May, 2004
Martin Beaumont looked like he had just got back from a Caribbean holiday as he stood their in his bright blue Ha...

Mike MilliganMike Milligan 28 May, 2004
From the moment he reached the stage Mike Milligan was hurling insults left right and centre.  As the evening's compere he spent almost his entire fi...

Eddy BrimsonEddy Brimson 27 May, 2004
Eddy Brimson appeared to be a timid performer which, along with his soft spoken delivery and edginess, gave off a hint of Lee Evans. But Brimson didn’t sw...

Rudi LickwoodRudi Lickwood 27 May, 2004
You'd be forgiven for thinking that Rudi Lickwood might be an Eddie Murphy impersonator. He's not, he just looks a bit like Murphy with his gap-toothed sm...

Howard Spencer-MosleyHoward Spencer-Mosley 25 May, 2004
Open spots can often be funny for all the wrong reasons.  At best you expect to see a fairly inexperienced comedian still finding his or her way but ...

Brendan RileyBrendan Riley 17 May, 2004
When the crowd is small, quiet and has been making the supporting acts sweat for their money, the headline act has a lot of hard work to do, but you ...

Dan AtkinsonDan Atkinson 17 May, 2004
As the resident compere at York's hugely successful "Other Side Comedy Club" (among others), Dan Atkinson's ramblings feel more akin to a mate telli...

Jeff InnocentJeff Innocent 16 May, 2004
The East-End gangster image of Jeff Innocent needs no explanation and by the time he reaches the microphone he has already established a massive stage prese...

Ronnie EdwardsRonnie Edwards 15 May, 2004
The publicity blurb tells us to expect an "English-born, Jamaican-bred Canadian jester". Is a man in pointy shoes, a coloured suit, bell-laden thre...

Alun CochraneAlun Cochrane 14 May, 2004
If you were the most miserable, introverted, self-centred, people-hating recluse in the world, chances are Alun Cochrane could still charm his way in and ...

Sabrina MatthewsSabrina Matthews 14 May, 2004
"Chocolate and tampons" are the first topic of discussion for Sabrina Matthews, an American comedian hailing from L.A.  One wonders if this is a...

Rex BoydRex Boyd 12 May, 2004
When Rex Boyd introduces himself we find out a little bit about him, such as that he is originally from Kansas, USA but has been living over here for...

Colin ColeColin Cole 9 May, 2004
The towering 6' 7" figure of Colin Cole walks on stage and up to the (now seemingly tiny) microphone stand. It barely seems tall enough to pick up ...

Stu Who?Stu Who? 7 May, 2004
Hailing from Glasgow, and bringing with him what is possibly one of the dirtiest laughs on the circuit, Stu Who? knows how to handle a crowd. On the occa...

Dan EvansDan Evans 7 May, 2004
With a laid back "everyman" manner Dan Evans specialises in a brand of clever wordplay and corny one-liners.  But his pleasant demeanour often covers...

Dylan MoranDylan Moran 2 May, 2004
With a backdrop of a projector screen showing a random doodle or drawing every few minutes, Dylan Moran took to the stage. With tousled hair, we...

Sean CollinsSean Collins 29 April, 2004
Tall, Canadian Collins looks like he's either not entirely bothered about doing what he is or is just so damned relaxed he could be speaking to you from h...

Tanyalee DavisTanyalee Davis 29 April, 2004
Canadian born, L.A. living Davis has a theme to her act and it's her. I almost feel cheated about knowing that she is only three-and-a-half feet tall befo...

Jack DeeJack Dee 8 April, 2004
It has been a funny time for Jack Dee over the past few years.  'Funny' as in 'odd', rather more than 'Funny' as in 'ha ha ha ho ho ho'.  T...

Danny BhoyDanny Bhoy 31 January, 2004
As a stand up comic comes onto stage a comedy journalist tends to spend the first couple of seconds ticking-off a visual check-list.  "Is the comedia...

Nina ContiNina Conti 19 January, 2004
Before Nina Conti even opens her mouth she has two hurdles to overcome.  Firstly there is a common perception that female comedians "just generally ar...

Glen BoGlen Bo 15 January, 2004
When I saw Glen Bo (a South African comedian) at a Gig in Wimbledon I was shocked to know Stand-up even existed in South Africa. His take on South Afric...

Michael SmileyMichael Smiley 21 December, 2003
Not many comedians have the skill to talk about terrorism and not only convince you that they know what they're talking about but also to make it funny! ...

Shazia MirzaShazia Mirza 21 December, 2003
It's rare nowadays to find something that truly qualifies as ground breaking. Most subjects and taboos have been tried and re-worked over and over again. ...

Ross NobleRoss Noble 24 November, 2003
Ross Noble - The Dancehouse Theatre, Manchester Thursday 20th November 2003 ...

Matthew OsborneMatthew Osborne 23 November, 2003
The physical presence of any comedian is natuarally important. Matthew Osborne utilises not only his superb stage presence but his calm confident manner t...

Rob DeeringRob Deering 6 November, 2003
One thing that you notice about the Edinburgh Festival is the compact format that the performers have to adhere to. There is a sense of desperation to mak...

Andy ParsonsAndy Parsons 15 October, 2003
Andy Parsons' act illustrated two things. Not only is he a very talented comedian he's also a brilliant comedy performer. The rigid Sergeant Major effect ...

Milton JonesMilton Jones 15 October, 2003
The comedy here speaks for itself! Short, punchy routine with material ranging from daft one line groan wrenchers to some nicely thought out gags. The fas...

Jeremy HardyJeremy Hardy 15 October, 2003
Whether or not you agree with the political views, you can't fail to be impressed by Jeremy Hardy's calm insightful way his monologues are put across. Top...

Terry AldertonTerry Alderton 30 September, 2003
Terry Alderton is a likable enough Essex comedian. However, he still lacks that edge that would make him a really good act. The main thrust of his performa...

Tommy TiernanTommy Tiernan 28 September, 2003
I'd heard about Tommy Tiernan before I saw him at Best of the Fest, but had never actually heard any of his material. I was pleased to find that he lived up...

Dara O'BriainDara O'Briain 28 September, 2003
Filling the last slot in long show of 15 minute sets can be a bit of a mixed blessing.  On one hand you have a much more relaxed audienc...

Phil NicolPhil Nicol 28 September, 2003
The 'Travel-Ways Guide to Canada'  describes Canadians as "A calm, peaceful and friendly people".  Travel-Ways does not know its arse from its e...

Lucy PorterLucy Porter 28 September, 2003
As a member of the audience, witnessing Lucy Porter walk onto the stage can be a disorientating experience.  At only around 14 inches tall (estimated...

Christian ReillyChristian Reilly 17 August, 2003
I have a natural suspicion of comedians who use guitars as part of their act. Unless the song is so entertaining the effect can sometimes slow the act down....

Inder ManochaInder Manocha 17 August, 2003
I'm not sure where to start, I think this was the highlight of my Edinburgh festival. As soon as Manocha started his act the audience was spellbound. His sl...

Hils BarkerHils Barker 17 August, 2003
When Hils Barker enters the stage you are struck by how petite this young woman is. Despite the youthful appearance it become clear very early on that she p...

Electric ForecastElectric Forecast 17 August, 2003
The first thing that hits you is how striking a partnership this is. The part geek part cheeky northerner really does come across well. Combined with snappy...

Aaron Barschak - Comedy TerroristAaron Barschak - Comedy Terrorist 12 August, 2003
When Aaron Barschak "burst" onto the scene at Prince Williams birthday bash the general reaction was one of confusion about who this man was, indeed it to...

Geoff WhitingGeoff Whiting 17 July, 2003
Geoff Whiting was the perfect compere.  I could just leave it at that, without going into the way that he instantly put the audience at ease with a r...

Johnston & JohnstonJohnston & Johnston 8 July, 2003
Johnston & Johnston are an act who could potentially terrify the more inebriated members of an audience into thinking that they were seeing quadruple....

Gareth BerlinerGareth Berliner 7 July, 2003
Walking onto the stage with jewellry and a swagger, Gareth Berliner was instantly recognisable as a London lad and looked as though he's probably out club...

Rhod GilbertRhod Gilbert 4 July, 2003
Rhod Gilbert was the fourth act of the evening at the final of the York Comedy Festival's National Talent Hunt, but just a couple of minutes into his set ...

Kerry GodlimanKerry Godliman 4 July, 2003
Many female comedians fall into the trap of alienating half of their audience by concentrating on female specific subjects and slagging off blokes, all of...

Boothby GraffoeBoothby Graffoe 4 July, 2003
If ever there was a time when a review could not possibly do an act justice then this is it.  Gushing, ass-kissing reviews are not the sort of thing ...

James SherwoodJames Sherwood 29 June, 2003
James Sherwood brought the evening to a close as the last act of the National Talent Hunt 2003 final at the York Comedy Festival.  He was instantly a...

Ed PetrieEd Petrie 29 June, 2003
Ed Petrie occupied the unenviable position of being the first on at the final of the National Talent Hunt 2003 at the York Comedy Festival.  Despite ...

Lee MackLee Mack 24 June, 2003
You'll probably know Lee Mack from his work on ITV's "The Sketch Show" and Channel 4's stand-up show "Gas".   Headlining the launch event of the...

Ricky Grover as BullaRicky Grover as Bulla 24 June, 2003
To the sweet melodies of "I LIKE TO MOVE IT, MOVE IT!" Ricky Grover took to the stage as "Bulla" for a minute or so of bounding around the stage shadow bo...

Jo BrandJo Brand 22 May, 2003
When you go to see Jo Brand, you have a fairly good idea what to expect.  Even while booking your ticket you have an idea of what will be in the act...


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