Pierre Novellie : You Sit There, I’ll Stand Here review – gags so good that resistance is futile
Soho theatre, London The standup mines familiar comedy scenarios, but dazzling one-liners and shaggy dog stories elevate the set Pierre Novellie protests that life is getting harder for observational comedians because, in these siloed times, we have so few reference points in common. It would (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Middle East)
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