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Preview: The Durham Revue Comedy Fest 2011 – Durham Gala Theatre

Preview: The Durham Revue Comedy Fest 2011 – Durham Gala Theatre

This Monday, March 14th, the Gala Theatre will be hosting a night of comedy from the Durham Revue.

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Review: Adam Ethan Crowe, Sean Turner, George Zach, Kai Humphries & Dan Willis – North Shore, Sunderland

Review: Adam Ethan Crowe, Sean Turner, George Zach, Kai Humphries & Dan Willis – North Shore, Sunderland

Crystal Booth reviews The Grinning Idiot’s new night at North Shore.

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DVD Review: Al Murray, The Pub Landlord – Barrel Of Fun Live

DVD Review: Al Murray, The Pub Landlord – Barrel Of Fun Live

Crystal Booth takes a look at Al Murray’s DVD Barrel Of Fun Live.

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Review: Ross Noble: Nonsensory Overload – Newcastle City Hall

Review: Ross Noble: Nonsensory Overload – Newcastle City Hall

We love Ross Noble so much we went to see his recent tour twice.

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DVD Review: Lee Mack – Going Out Live

It’s clear to see that Lee Mack was conscious that this particular appearance was being filmed for his DVD. After numerous statements of, ‘This is for the DVD’ and his new suit and bright yellow boots which he’d bought especially for Going Out Live, it was obvious he wanted to stand out and be remembered. He certainly was.

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Review: Danny Deegan, Lee Kyle, Holden Holden, Ray Kane and Steffen Peddie – Infinity Bar, Sunderland

Crystal Booth visits The Big Owl Comedy Club in Sunderland.

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Interview: Alun Cochrane

Interview: Alun Cochrane

Alun Cochrane is bringing his tour ‘Jokes.Life.And Jokes about Life’ to the Durham Gala Theatre on November 6th , straight from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this summer. After finding out he was colour blind as a teen his dreams of becoming a pilot were quickly dashed, but luckily for us the Yorkshire man chose the […]

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Review: Isy Suttie: Love Lost In The British Retail Industry – Durham Gala Theatre

If you like your comedy with a musical edge then look no further than Isy Suttie. It’s a one woman and her guitar type of show. She takes you through songs about trips to Ikea with your partner, a unique and dark version of ‘Somewhere over the Rainbow’ and an unlikely medieval love song about a Slovenian prince and English maiden – I don’t know where she gets these ideas either.