Ross Noble review – master of nonsense unleashes his fizzing comic brain
Pavilion theatre, Glasgow The surrealist standup’s two hours of fantastic off-the-cuff material covers topics as divergent as dugongs, Gregg Wallace and hypothetical horror musicals Should we be more amazed that, three decades in, Ross Noble’s comedy still changes every night – or that it never (…)
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