Youre
so comedy and you dont even know it. The hosts of Time Out recommended comedy night
Every Other Monday and half of 2008s regularly packed out Fringe comedy hour
Homework for Heroes return with two scoops of smack-down stand-up in a duo of distinct
flavours:
Tom Goodliffe: Comin' straight outta Maths Club! Tom's fellow trainee
accountants voted him the most likely to talk to a girl (and wet himself in the process).
Now, armed with numeracy, supportive parents and a love of hip hop, the lanky jester
brings his friendly, upbeat comedy to Edinburgh and attempts to talk to entire rooms full
of girls AND make them laugh (with him). the performance is exemplary -
Chortle
All three comics got
plenty of laughs and Tom Goodliffe was especially successful with his sharp observational
humour
4/5 - Three Weeks (for This Show Belongs to Lionel Richie: Stand-up
[2008] )
Broderick
Chow: Probably the only Chinese-Filipino-Canadian comedian on the Edinburgh Fringe, and
definitely the cutest boy in the library, Brodys comedy is a wry and witty mélange
of stories about his family, philosophy and discomfort at being alive. Hes got a
love of literature and a healthy fear of cats (making his favourite book Attack of the
Cats); the perfect recipe for comic genius. constantly entertaining -
Edinburgh Evening News
Chow's jokes were
smooth and comfortable, guiding the audience from one laugh to another with a steady hand.
He had the knack of bringing together the diverse audience in sharing his embarrassment at
life in general - Cherwell, Oxford
www.tomandbrody.com
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