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The Noise Next Door - Their Finest Hour **** Edinburgh Spotlight Review

Thursday, August 11th, 2011 by comedy_admin

the-noise-next-door-at-edi2The Noise Next Door - Their Finest Hour - Edinburgh Fringe Review 2011
“The beauty of the show is that, no two performances are the same, which keeps bringing people back” ***** The Public Reviews

Date of live review: Tuesday 9th Aug, ‘11

As the room gradually fills, and people take their seats, they are serenaded by two of the members from the group. Also up in the corner of the room, there are two puppets similar to Statler and Waldorf (from the Muppets) messing around with each other, and also anyone else that gets too close to them.

The light’s go down and instantly the 5 of them burst onto stage, with a cloud of white dust accompanying them – which hangs in the air for the first few minutes, leaving the place smelling of talcum powder. Dressed in their trademark attire of all black, each with different coloured ties. They start the show with a song about 5 of the audience members Perfect Partner’s, singing about random characters to a well choreographed dance routine. The song at the start gives the room a vibe and everyone is eager to see what’s next.

Suggestions from the crowd help them to carry out a rather strange mission to and from the moon to save Carol Vordermon, and then destroy her using avocado oil – yes it does get as crazy as this. A txt from a borrowed mobile phone acts as the conversation between an audience member (played by Tom) and in this show a suggested Charles Dickens. This left the audience asking ‘please sir, can we have some more’ – with this theme recurring throughout. Sound effects and spotlights are used very well to add to the txt message theme.

With lots of side games between members, with an indie song about a relationship with a robot to an encounter between Harry Potter and Voldermort talking about Barack Obama, the audience is kept entertained for the full hour – and it is definitely their finest. It is easy to see that they have been performing together for 6 years, as they bounce off each other, with small comments like “You know far too much about (Harry Potter) that topic” and have the audience laughing throughout.

The simple-ness of the 5 members standing in a lift, acting as 5 random fictional/ non-fictional characters at the end is a brilliant finale. The beauty of the show is that, no two performances are the same, which keeps bringing people back.

Review by Elliot Bibby

The Noise Next Door - Their Finest Hour ***** The Public Reviews

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011 by comedy_admin

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The Noise Next Door - Their Finest Hour - Edinburgh Fringe Review 2011

“ludicrously hilarious” ***** The Public Reviews

Date of live review: Tuesday 9th Aug, ‘11

I haven’t actually seen every single improvisation comedy show at Edinburgh – there are an awful lot – but I will stick my neck out and say that if a well known brewery made improvisation comedy, it would be ‘The Noise Next Door’, consisting of five outrageously talented and engaging young men. My throat was sore with laughter by the end of the hour, which was certainly exceedingly fine!

As ever, the group improvised sketches, dances and jokes based on suggestions from the audience. As a result, every show is necessarily different but somehow equal. In the show I saw, we perhaps predictably met Harry Potter and Voldemort; observed a love triangle played out via text messages between Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare and Hannah, an audience member; saw the entire crew of Apollo 11 digging on the moon for cheese; found an ideal partner who was a seven feet tall, hunchbacked fishmonger with a liking for chicken goujons; and enjoyed a ludicrously hilarious ballet based on drawings from the audience involving dinosaurs, stick men, hot air balloons and castles. We also discovered that there are very few jokes about squirrels.

The five are talented songsmiths. Their songs are made up on the spot from ridiculous audience suggestions and not only scan and rhyme but also make a twisted sort of sense. I have seen several of their performances in the past and never cease to marvel at this skill. In this colour-coded, close-knit troupe, there simply is no weak link.

I can’t recommend them highly enough – but would suggest you take throat pastilles with you!

Review by Selwyn Knight

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The Noise Next Door - Their Finest Hour **** SG Fringe Review

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011 by comedy_admin

the-noise-next-door-at-edi2The Noise Next Door - Their Finest Hour - 2011 Edinburgh Fringe Show Review
“The Noise Next Door are attractive, talented, quick-witted and quick-thinking…astonishing talent” **** SG Fringe

Date of live review: Tuesday 9th Aug, ‘11

Improvised comedy, like anything, is not everyone’s cup of tea, although credit must be given to the pure skill, inventiveness and genius of those who manage to pull it off successfully. The Noise Next Door are in this improvisation elite, and their show this year really is their finest hour.

The pre-choreographed routines and song templates had the audience in stitches which is encouraging as these are some of the very few fixed features of the show which won’t change with each performance. Equally though, the excitement of improvised comedy such as this is that each performance will be different based on audience suggestions, and The Noise Next Door make the most of the bizarre suggestions thrown at them. The downside to this unpredictability is that during some of the more challenging and unusual scenes the performers have a tendency to break focus and laugh at themselves, although in one scene they go through intensive conditioning to beat this lack of control out of them! The only other negatives surrounding this show was that one or two sketches/songs perhaps went on a bit too long; and a couple of minor technical errors distracted from the astonishing talent being presented on stage.

The five boys of The Noise Next Door are attractive, talented, quick-witted and quick-thinking, and I don’t doubt that they have an extremely promising future both here at the Fringe and out on the wider circuit.

Review by Angus Wyatt. SG Fringe

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Imran Yusuf - Bring the Thunder **** Telegraph Review

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011 by comedy_admin

imran-yusuf-edinburgh-2011Imran Yusuf - Bring the Thunder - 2011 Edinburgh Fringe Show Review
‘a fresh new comic voice…sharp, passionate and uplifting’ **** The Telegraph

Date of live review: Monday 8th Aug, ‘11

Imran Yusuf’s birthplace was Mombasa, his parents Muslims of Indian descent, but he was raised in Hackney, East London. (“I was born in the Third World, and upgraded to the ghetto.”) He insist that he never fitted in anywhere, yet appears far from bitter. Rather, his complex background here fuels a set that is, above all, an unflinchingly optimistic challenge to David Cameron’s famous assertion earlier this year that “[state] multi-culturalism has failed” – tragically incongruous in this dark week, but arguably all the more necessary too.

A garlanded Fringe newcomer last year, Yusuf is, then, a fellow with serious points to make. But this proud Briton always puts his case playfully, mocking both sides of the religious divide and even drolly fusing the two. His Islamic My Old Man’s a Dustman, for example, is very nicely done.

He wittily riffs on people’s vain attempts to pigeonhole him ethnically, on the lessons we can learn from the Arab spring, on growing up a Muslim in a predominantly white city. He also enjoys upbraiding us for our reactions to his material, twice twinklingly accusing us of racism for laughing at it.

Girls, too, have clearly been a source of angst for Yusuf in the past (join the queue, matey), and Bring the Thunder is also, in part, this nattily dressed but rail-thin fellow’s personally cathartic plee for women to use their “great power” over men with “great responsibility”. If Spider-Man can do it, he suggests, surely they can too – and, if this bid for romantic clemency is a little one-way, his stance is nothing if not humble.

So, a fresh new comic voice in a show that’s essentially a sharp, passionate and uplifting bid for people to follow their professional dreams (as he has) and be nicer to each other across all divides. Anything is possible, Yusuf insists. World peace. Even a white guy winning the 100m sprint. Just don’t let him hear you chuckling at such racially unsound material…

Review by Mark Monahan. The Telegraph

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Geoff Norcott is Good in a Crisis – Etcetera Theatre Show Review

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011 by comedy_admin

comedy-club-comedians-newsGeoff Norcott is Good in a Crisis
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Written by Diane O’Connor by On The Fringe. Date: 07.08.11

‘memorable anecdotes and laughs a plenty’ On the Fringe

“With successful credits in TV, radio and beyond the well acclaimed Norcott delivers a unique perspective on death and life in general in his Edinburgh 2012 show in progress. Including witty accounts of his personal crises while dealing with everyday life especially that relating to the death of his mother. This is a personable but relatable set, from comedy on the front line in Afghanistan, the adventures of Lilly the Cockapoo, a night in A and E to the simple anxiety of the guest bed, there is a crisis in here for everyone.

The occasional yet quirky use of music works well to bring us into Norcott’s state of mind while his flawless intuition of the audience’s humour creates a special atmosphere. Enhanced with significant tales; an unexpected medical problem, finding therapy, practical stages of grievance and been an adult, the material makes connections which brings a certain vulnerability to the audience.

This show demonstrates the healing power of comedy and the potential of the comedic function in ploughing through hard times. The only down fall was Norcott warning us of his previous shortcomings before the first laugh, giving the audience no benefit other than wondering are they in safe hands, luckily this is salvaged by Norcott’s nailing his set.

Although it lacks flow at points which could be attributed to it been a show in progress, the laughs just kept on coming and his connection with the audience keeps the focus throughout safe in the knowledge there are memorable anecdotes and laughs a plenty. With increasingly successful career on stage, T.V, radio and beyond, it is easy to see why Geoff Norcott is good in a crisis.”

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Karen Bayley Impresses at Drayton Manor

Thursday, January 13th, 2011 by comedy_admin

comedy-club-comedians-news“I HAVEN’T laughed this much in ages,” said the Tamworth Herald’s co-reviewer as she left the plush Comedy Club Tower Suite at Drayton Manor after taking in the venue’s Christmas comedy night. As The Comedy Club Drayton now comes it’s second year of shows, it’s great to hear the press behind the entertainment to such a degree adding “the venue was ringing to the sound of laughter and people genuinely having a good time”.

With 3 top stand-up comedians on the bill at each show, it’s inevitable each will vye for the biggest laughs on the night and at this show, Karen Bayley came out on top. The Tamworth Herald reports: “the show’s host Karen Bayley burst onto stage….Arguably she was the night’s star attraction, using her extensive experience as compère…Her witty, blue routine and interaction with the audience warmed us all up brilliantly for the first act…”. For any night’s compere to steal the show is an exceptional feat and offers confirmation of the huge success female comedian Karen Bayley is set to become.

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Comedy Club Show Reviews - All in a Weekend’s Work

Monday, November 9th, 2009 by comedy_admin

Book a Comedian for your eventBooking Comedy Club shows, booking corporate events, managing acts and generally being the kings of comedy sure keeps us busy here at The Comedy Club. Most importantly though, our customers are enjoying successful shows, and their customers are enjoying top comedy nights and standup performances in their favourite venues.

Whether you wish to hire a comedian for your Christmas work event, or perhaps run a Comedy Club night, you need to know you have the support behind you to ensure the event is a success. Our dedicated team know the comedy circuit inside out and can help you book a top comedian without fuss or worry. After all, our reputation is your guarantee for success.

Below are five great feedback comments from happy clients this weekend alone;

The Go Ahead Group Says:
I just wanted to pass on my thanks to Paul Tonkinson. Paul’s flair, quickness of thinking and instinct for our audience was fantastic. He had everyone in hysterics and always pulled back before he crossed the mark (too far). A very welcome, and very funny man who made the perfect finale to a long and hard working day. Thank you very much for a fantastic recommendation.

CHuckles - Switzerland says:
Hope all is well - we had a good show last night - both Phil Butler and Noel Britten were great and went down well - we have full house tonight so it will be a good vibe!

The Lichfield Health & Racquets Club says:
The comedians an compere were all really good, on and off stage, it was a pleasure to have them here. We were just 8 tickets short of selling out!

The Humberston Country Club says:
All was great, thankyou! The guests really enojoyed it.

Crowne Plaza Marlow says:
We’ve had great feedback about Victor! Everyone had a great time – we had a lot of our sales team there with clients and they all had a thoroughly good time!

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Comedy Club Show Review - Gosforth

Friday, October 16th, 2009 by comedy_admin

The Comedy Club Gosforth ReviewThe Comedy Club Gosforth @

Loch Fyne Restaurant Gosforth - Tyne & Wear

“Firstly the feed back was very positive , a lot of locals said how good it was to to have an excuse to come out mid week and be able to sit in a restaurant environment and enjoy good comedy

Many people asked when would we be doing it again and I would be very confident of at least a repeat of the attendance.

The comedians and the comedy was all the more enjoyable because the bad language was kept to a minimum , this is certainly in keeping with our regular clientelel”

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The Comedy Club Windsor at Savill Court - Reviews

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 by The Comedy Club

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Savill Court Hotel, Egham

Great feedback from audience members includes;Just wanted to say thank you for a fab night on Friday – we all really enjoyed it.  [ad#co-1]

The comedians were great and had us chuckling away.  Would definitely recommend to people. Thank you once again and hope to see you again soon. Lynne

I just wanted to say thank you for Friday night – all of us really enjoyed the evening and the food was delicious – please pass on my compliments to the Chef!  Speak to you soon & with kind regards, Karen

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Imran Yusuf - The New KING of Comedy!

Thursday, July 16th, 2009 by The Comedy Club

Imran Yusuf - The NEW King of ComedyA NEW king of Asian comedy was crowned in London last weekend when Imran Yusuf delivered a knockout performance at the Hackney Empire. Yusuf, who grew up in Hackney, made home advantage count as he upstaged veterans like Paul Chowdhry at the Red Hot East End Comedy show.
Imagine Lee Evans, Russell Brand and Chris Rock rolled into one and you will have an idea of Yusuf’s explosive style. He speaks in a fast, ‘street’ slang that is a challenge to keep up with, but is poking fun at the way ‘urban’ youths speak. Another of his strengths is his movement. He freezes like a statue after delivering killer punchlines and does a string of stunning sound effects.
The highlight was a dinosaur impression after a joke about going out with an older woman. Yusuf leapt off the stage and mimicked a T-Rex inches away from the faces of frightened audience members. Another rising star is Ahir Shah, 18, who opened the show with his thoughts on the European elections and the recession. His subtle approach was a good way to get the audience going before the fireworks.


This started with the next act, Isma Almas, who   talked about dressing up her daughter in fancy dress as a suicide bomber and the racism suffered by her family in Bradford. In her screeching west Yorkshire accent, she turned stereotypes on their head, like the oppression of Asian women, and shocked the audience with some of her observations.
Almas’ style of humour was similar to that of the host, Shazia Mirza. Her vulgar jokes drew just as many gasps of horror as they did chuckles. She was, however,

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the strongest in picking on unsuspecting members of the crowd and skilfully humiliating them.
Another man adept at ‘rinsing’ the audience was Chowdhry. The whites, Bengalis and other Asians in the crowd all took a hammering as the veteran turned the air blue with his gags. Many of the jokes are too coarse to print in a family newspaper, but he rolled out the old favourites complete with accents and impressions.
But he still couldn’t steal the show from Yusuf, who showed why he is the main man on the comedy circuit.

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