Carey Marx
Cariad Lloyd
Carl Barron
Carl Donnelly
Carl Hutchinson
Carl-Einar Häckner
Carly Baker
Carly Smallman
Caroline Aherne
Caroline Clifford
Caroline Mabey
Catherine Semark
Catherine Tate
Catie Wilkins
Celia Pacquola
Chambers & Nettleton
Charlie Baker
Charlie Chuck
Charlie Covell
Charlie Drake
Charlie Ross
Charmian Hughes
Chris Addison
Chris Brooker
Chris Cairns
Chris Corcoran
Chris Cross
Chris Forbes
Chris Gilbert
Chris Henry
Chris Langham
Chris Luby
Chris Lynam
Chris Martin
Chris McCausland
Chris Morris
Chris Neill
Chris Ramsey
Chris Roche
Chris Rock
Chris Stokes
Chris Tavner
Chris Turner
Christian Reilly
Christian Steel
Christina Martin
Clare Campbell
Clare Lomas
Clever Peter
Clyde West
Cole Parker
Colin and Rob
Colin Cole
Colin Hoult
Colin Manford
Colin Murphy
Colin Owens
Colm O'Regan
Craig Campbell
Craig Cash
Craig Hill
Curtis Walker
Charlie Covell
Finalist in the 2009 Funny Women Awards. |
Charlie Covell at the 2009 Funny Women final |
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Though primarily an actor, the dry and quirky newcomer Charlie Covell shows considerable promise as a stand-up, despite some faltering first steps. Her opening remarks about feeling neither overwhelmed nor underwhelmed, but perfectly ‘whelmed’ had an air of familiarity, while her next topic – finding no lock on a public toilet door – must be one of the most common for new act to explore. But she took the material down an unexpected route, much to her credit. There is much to enjoy in her tales of teenage angst, too, not least the dreadful poetry she reads. Some of the gags need to be sharper, but while Covell isn't the most polished act, she is a potentially interesting one. |
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Date of live review: Tuesday 22nd Sep, '09 | |
Review by Steve Bennett |
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