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Brighton Comedy Festival review: ‘Frisky & Mannish: Just Too Much’

There’s a very good sketch in the series Big Train in which adoring fans won’t let Ralph McTell escape the shadow of his most famous song. The audience aren’t interested in the new, original stuff, only happy when he’s revisiting old hits. It’s a risk that Frisky & Mannish are acutely aware of – they … >

Posted October 11, 2015 by Andrew Allen Filed under
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Brighton Comedy Festival review: ‘Frisky & Mannish: Just Too Much’
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