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Invisible Dot New Wave Tour: Jonny Sweet, Nick Mohammed, Sheeps
It's not often that you go to a gig where the producers are the stars, but that's what happens when the producers are The Invisible Dot. The smartest team in... Read more »| 08 Mar 2012 -
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GICF '12 PREVIEW: James Acaster 'Amongst Other Things'
As seen on Russell Howard’s Good News, one of the country’s most exciting young comedians comes to Glasgow. Read more »| 08 Mar 2012 -
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GICF '12 PREVIEW: Boothby Graffoe 'Bang! Is This Your Vehicle, Sir?'
Folk music and fun banter from beloved comedy trooper Boothby Graffoe Read more »| 08 Mar 2012 -
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GICF '12 PREVIEW: John Gavin 'Further Down The Rabbit Hole'
Award-winning Scottish comic and harassed dad John Gavin tells us about his show Read more »| 08 Mar 2012 -
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GICF '12 PREVIEW: Jenny Eclair 'Old Dog, New Tricks'
Jenny Eclair was the first woman to win the Perrier Award and is offering Glasgow audiences 'a Lady Gaga tribute and possibly some dancing on her back legs' Read more »| 07 Mar 2012 -
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GICF '12 PREVIEW: Bec Hill 'Blueprints'
Small Australian will cure your phobias, or possibly make them worse Read more »| 07 Mar 2012
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GICF '12 PREVIEW: Joe Hullait 'Joe Hullait Introduces Dane Baptiste to The Least Racist City in Scotland'
Fresh from working on a BBC pilot, Joe Hullait introduces the London circuit's finest prospect, Dane Baptiste, to the least racist city in Scotland Read more »| 07 Mar 2012 -
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GICF '12 PREVIEW: Raymond Mearns 'Rock 'n' Roll Comedian, The Therapy Sessions'
Glasgow main man Mearns talks about his time on the road with Pete Doherty Read more »| 06 Mar 2012 -
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GICF '12 PREVIEW: Martin Mor 'The Boy Who Played With Fire'
Martin Mor will be playing with fire in a brand new show based on his circus days, with support from some local comedian called Frankie Boyle Read more »| 06 Mar 2012 -
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GICF '12 PREVIEW: Adam Kay from Amateur Transplants 'Adam Kay’s Smutty Songs'
Amateur Transplants front man Adam Kay sits at a grand piano and sings smutty songs Read more »| 06 Mar 2012 -
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GICF '12 PREVIEW: Richard Herring 'What Is Love, Anyway?'
Having sorted out religion (Christ on a Bike), politics (Hitler Moustache) and penises (Talking Cock), the star of the award-winning podcast As It Occurs To Me and Radio 4’s Richard Herring’s Objective, seeks to define and destroy love Read more »| 05 Mar 2012 -
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10 Shows You Must See At The Glasgow Comedy Festival
Our comedy editor picks 10 shows you'll not want to miss at this year's Glasgow International Comedy Festival Read more »| 05 Mar 2012 -
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GICF '12 PREVIEW: Jamie Dalglish 'Pure Quality Banter! with Jamie Dalgleish, Grant Gallacher & John Walker'
From three young scoundrels. Jamie Dalgleish, John Walker and Grant Gallacher are three of Scotland's best up-and-coming comedians Read more »| 05 Mar 2012 -
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GICF '12 PREVIEW: Will Setchell 'I Feel Like I'm Dying and I'm Filled With Regret'
I Feel Like I’m Dying and I'm Filled With Regret is Will Setchell’s attempt to figure out his life now through the rose-tinted lens of looking backwards Read more »| 05 Mar 2012 -
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Michael Winslow: The Man Of 10,000 Voices
The human sound effects machine, with a voice-box known to the world from movies like Police Academy and Gremlins, tells us how he developed his talent Read more »| 29 Feb 2012