
Felicity Ward tells crap jokes and still gets laughs, by dint of her verbal dexterity and astute timing.

By trying to offer both magic and stand-up, Ali Cook finds himself caught awkwardly between the two.





Disarmingly relaxed yet consummately professional, Teddy Tahu Rhodes sat on a bar-stool and rotated it from time to time to look at the players behind him – and at the end of the performance he was perfectly happy to cart it offstage himself.