Stand-Up Poet
Work:: Stand-Up Poet (S1943430084)
Production:: (T391225717)
'Excellent show' (FringeReview.co.uk). Sardonic, comic, whimsical, sometimes just poignant or cathartic, but always 'keeps you constantly engaged' (Kansas City Star) delivering verses on life, the universe and everything? 'There's a power in both the words and delivery' (FringeReview.co.uk). 'A fully licensed wordsmith. A man with a brilliant turn of phrase... Sharp and witty, the nuances of tone, intonation, timing, body language and facial cues give canyons of depth' ***** (RAW). 'A wonderful wandering bard' (BarefootReview.com.au). 'Defying classification, Byron leaves us wanting more' (BroadwayWorld.com). 'Like watching John Cooper Clarke snog John Hegley while Pam Ayres watches' (BBC Radio Sussex).
Listing:: L1188501423
Edinburgh Fringe Festival. This event takes place at Imagination Workshop, Princes Suite, The Principal, 19-21 George Street. Venue 119
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'Excellent show' (FringeReview.co.uk). Sardonic, comic, whimsical, sometimes just poignant or cathartic, but always 'keeps you constantly engaged' (Kansas City Star) delivering verses on life, the universe and everything? 'There's a power in both the words and delivery' (FringeReview.co.uk). 'A fully licensed wordsmith. A man with a brilliant turn of phrase... Sharp and witty, the nuances of tone, intonation, timing, body language and facial cues give canyons of depth' ***** (RAW). 'A wonderful wandering bard' (BarefootReview.com.au). 'Defying classification, Byron leaves us wanting more' (BroadwayWorld.com). 'Like watching John Cooper Clarke snog John Hegley while Pam Ayres watches' (BBC Radio Sussex). Edinburgh Fringe Festival. This event takes place at Imagination Workshop, Princes Suite, The Principal, 19-21 George Street. Venue 119