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ED2015 4/5 Reviews ED2015 Comedy Reviews
Paul Sinha – Postcards From The Z List
By Robert Stevens | Published on Saturday 15 August 2015
Paul Sinha’s lovely left wing liberalism charmed me at his latest stand-up show, in which he explains to his audience what it’s really like to star on ITV’s ‘The Chaser’, and the difficulties he’s encountered when negotiating the world of the minor celebrity. Sinha’s consequent rejection of celebrity culture, coupled with his very genuine and straightforward personality, provides an amiable and accessible hour of good storytelling comedy. Occasionally it felt like Sinha wasn’t really going anywhere, but he always managed to bring everything together and provide a coherent set where the jokes never felt jammed in for the sake of some kind of laugh-a-minute-ometer.
The Stand Comedy Club, until 30 Aug
tw rating 4/5 | [Robert Stevens]
