The
Stand Comedy Club hit on a successful formula some years ago and it
has become somewhat of an Edinburgh institution in the nightly Best
of Irish Comedy.
One compere, three acts, well in the excess
of an hour of the best humour Ireland can offer, no wonder the
format remains the same.
Our
host David O'Doherty started off proceeding with the usual job of
finding out a little about the crowd, generally warming up the
audience for the ensuing acts with some excellent material.
First
up, Simon O'Keefe, a young lad from Eire. His relaxed delivery style
was to the liking of most of the punters and he raised quite a few
belly laughs in the process. He was followed by Niall Brown from the
North. Brown again had a lot of material that was genuinely funny
and his set also very well received.
Following
a short break it was O’Doherty again to prepare the way for top of
the bill, Neil Delamere. Although he has done a lot of work in
Ireland and in Canada
it was the first time I had seen of this gentleman, but it certainly
won’t be the last if I have a chance. Delamere instantly rocked
the house with his material; roars of laughter were prevalent
throughout his all too short set. The man has comic timing to die
for and a wicked sense of humour. He can be found at the Assembly
Rooms nightly until the end of the Fringe, so do yourself a favour
and get a ticket.
The
line up of acts vary each night but if the standard is a high on
other nights, and I’m sure that it will be, then the tickets are a
steal.
For
further information on all shows at the stand see www.thestand.co.uk
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