Simon Amstell review – time to move on after Hollywood party crush
Arches London Bridge New show I Love It Here is billed as a departure from the comedian’s familiar neurotic self-analysis, but it proves frustratingly unchallenging “An exciting departure from [his] previous work,” claims the publicity for Simon Amstell’s new standup show – but it’s a claim (…)
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