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ED2013 4/5 Reviews ED2013 Comedy Reviews
JAM Comedy (Joe Foster / Adam Race / Mike Cox / Free Festival)
By Tom Bateman | Published on Tuesday 6 August 2013
JAM comedy offers the ultimate combination of comedy and preserves, as three young comedians in the form of Foster, Race and Cox offer their audience a varied diet of stand-up, with a pot of jam to take home afterwards. The performers’ different styles ensure that there truly is something for everyone here, as Foster and Cox’s observational style complements the surrealist ramblings of Race. All performers interact well with the audience, building the conversations they create into their acts with easy skill. With a greater variety of material – perhaps moving observations away from home and family to some more diverse topics – this show would be excellent. A small push towards greater things should be well within its grasp.
Laughing Horse @ Jekyll & Hyde, until 11 Aug, 12.15pm
tw rating 4/5 | [Tom Bateman]
