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Old 30-11-2001, 08:47 PM   #30
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Ok, i am not going to try and list this in order, and i cant remember exactly, i know i will forget some things...

But here goes.
[b:post_uid0]Anthony Ackroyd: [/b:post_uid0] Given that there was only 3 people in the audience including myself, he did really well. Not the best thing i have seen him do, he seemed to go away from his usual 'adult' humor that generally gets a good reaction, but it was not bad.
[b:post_uid0]Adam Hills:[/b:post_uid0] Absolutely hilarious, cracked up, had teers in my eyes. His shocked reaction when i mentioned alf as a gay sex symbol will forever remain in my memory.
[b:post_uid0]auto boosh:[/b:post_uid0] These guys are the biggest idiots in the world. This was so bloody stupid that it had me in tears and sore with laughter. It was great!
[b:post_uid0]cops on heat:[/b:post_uid0] I saw this 3 or 4 times i think and was never disappointed, Improv comedy at it's best.
[b:post_uid0]Ross Noble:[/b:post_uid0] Again i was sore from laughter. One would think that his entire show is completely improvised, nice bloke too.
[b:post_uid0]Dave Callan:[/b:post_uid0] Very funny man, It was a fairly small room, cozy one might call it... but then in a way it was beneficial to his material. I think it was better for it.
[b:post_uid0]Darren Casey:[/b:post_uid0] Nice bloke, has potential to be really good, but with a small audience and some material that seemed to drone on a bit... there was something lacking.
[b:post_uid0]Jeff Green:[/b:post_uid0] What can i say, he is also a very funny man, smallish venue PACKED with seats to fit as many people as possible made it a little uncomfortable, and hard to see for those without staduim seating.
[b:post_uid0]Jesus Christ Movie Star:[/b:post_uid0] I enjoyed it, i may have enjoyed it more had i not been falling asleep... i got to bed after 1:00 after seeing this and slept until 2pm the next day, so i was knackered. But it was good to watch.
[b:post_uid0]Lano and Woodly:[/b:post_uid0] This cracked me up... i could have seen it again if i had the time to do so. I talked to Colin after the show and apparently nearly the whole thing went wrong, making it even more amusing. Things like them not being able to find the wig and so forth... Hilarious.
[b:post_uid0]Tripod:[/b:post_uid0] This was the first time i had seen tripod... actually it's the only time i've seen them other than the free bit at Southgate. But this too, cracked me up. One of the best shows at the festival i would reckon, and it leaves you sore, and singing afterwards.
[b:post_uid0]Rich Hall:[/b:post_uid0] He's a genius. The way he executes his shows is brilliant. A mixture of planned and improvised comedy and probably even better in the way of improv than cops on heat.
[b:post_uid0] Some show i cant remember the name of:[/b:post_uid0] this wasn't bad...
[b:post_uid0]The comedy Gala:[/b:post_uid0] It was worth seeing, I went at that time of the festival specifically for it and am glad to have spent the &#3680 for the ticket...
[b:post_uid0]The debate:[/b:post_uid0] hehehehehehe...

There was deffinately more, but i wont be able to remember unless i drag out my box that contains all the tickets...
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