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Craig
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Craig
Hill the camp Scottish comedian hasn’t always been on my must
see list, but I've seen more and more of him on TV and decided it
was about time I tried to see him live.
His
spectacular entrance through the auditorium, leather kilt swinging,
receiving rapturous applause. He interacts with the front rows of
his audience occasionally extremely bitchily, but always with the
rider, just kidding.
His comedy is both observational and traditional and his
Scottish pride shines through, but he could be said to be
regionalist, preferring certain areas of Scotland to others. He
also uses class prejudice in his show which particularly shows
when discussing his search for a house.
I
enjoyed his show immensely and would now not hesitate to go and
see him again.
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Fringe Programme page
number; 28
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Company;
Craig Hill
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Venue
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V 75, Pod Deco
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Dates
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6th
to 29th August 2004 (not 17th,)
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20-15 to 21-15
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