LEYLA HAMID loves Adam Lawrence and Ben Rowse’s weird and wonderful return to the Cambridge comedy scene.
Or, an essay on the art of flagrant self-promotion by ADAM LAWRENCE and BEN ROWSE.
This play doesn’t quite fly with JAMES STANIFORTH, but could take off with a little more thrust.
ELLIE OGILVIE and a singleton audience lift their hearts with a Footlights Smoker.
BEN BLYTH gets off on technicality. The first review from a publication not thanked in the programme.
TOBY PARKER-REES has a play on this week, but may also mention others in passing.
LOTTIE UNWIN: ‘I will never again not be at the Wolfson Howler. I can’t dispute there aren’t flaws but, for a fiver it is a fantastic night of honest, unpolished stand up.’
MATT KILROY proposes ‘It just isn’t really a play. It’s an odd rambling shambles’ but MAX BARTON’s feels the ‘shambles’ is worthy of glowing praise.