27 Mar 2008
Scott C.
Scott came on and picked on the people in the front row which he then weaved into his act. His gags go beyond what is deemed to be acceptable by the politically correct crowd. Not that I personally had a problem with him doing jokes about race, Maddie Mclean, Islamic fundamentalists, HIV, or women, but the content of it felt very outdated. As brilliant as his delivery is and building up the punchlines, I felt I was travelling on a rant that was going anywhere. The parts that raised my eyebrows were more to do with how shocked I was to hear his distinctive San Franciscan whiny voice dispensing material that struggled to reach the gut. A definitely revision is required for his next set of prompt cards.
25 Mar 2008
21 Mar 2008
Bread&Butter Pudding
16 Mar 2008
Last Trade
Disappointed with the lite lounge we slipped away before the final record and wrestled our way into Andrews flat for Chillout Numero Uno. Whittling down the numbers we then slinged it down to Darrens squared for Chillout Numéro Deux.
14 Mar 2008
Iberico
Juicelog Fri 140308: Dirtying up my speckless passport with some new stamps, I ventured up to Nothing-ham to see Pudz. After hearing all the hype about Iberico, I finally made it tonight for a meal tonight. Tucked beneath the galleries of justice is where you will find this trendy basement restaurant which serves up divine amazing Spanish fusion food termed World Tapas. Fingering items on every page of the menu we consumed:
- Saddle of rabbit served with mushrooms
- A selection of Spanish hams (Lomo, Serrano, Chorizo, Salchichon and sourdough bread with honey truffle)
- Albondigas (meatballs)
- Potatas Bravas
- Soft shelled crab
- Toasted raisin bread with vanilla ice cream and pedro ximinez.
As thoroughly as I relished my meal, the only reason why I ventured up to Nottingham was of course to hang out with Pudz.
8 Mar 2008
DBB’s 30th Bidet
7 Mar 2008
My first crumble
3 Mar 2008
Sevilla
Delivering the expected drama, hand movements and frantic pitter-patter, there were some neat little tricks incorporated into this production. Kick starting the beat it started off with a group performance (along to a waltz) which had a very West Side Story feel to it. There is a wonderful part of the show where the whole theatre is blacked out and all you can see are several pairs of luminous spotted shoes dancing like the beginning of a Michael Jackson video. At times I found the Moorish wailing from the singers quite overpowering and the band could have toned down for some of the finger clicking dances.
Surprisingly, the number of colourful outfits utilised would not look out of place at a Kylie concert. Giving it some varying touches, walking sticks were used as props and Argentinean Tango as part of the soundtrack. Injecting a bit of humour they conjure up this amusing scene with the ladies and their fan. Watching her shawl spins, Maria is a total diva and commands the stage with that twisty and defined physique of hers. From castanets to clapping to choreography, this show is a gripping ocular delight.











