Stephen K Amos : Now We’re Talking ! review – convivial good fun keeps the laughter flowing
Leicester Square theatre, London The veteran standup deconstructs the science of laughter before scrolling back to his youth and a 1970s brought pungently back to life ‘We’re here, folks, to laugh”, and “See? We’re laughing!” There’s a lot of this reflexive shtick at the start of Stephen K (…)
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