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» Review: Off The Cuff


The Goonies in seven seconds, the president, the first lady and a dog heading into space. If you have not experienced improvised comedy then I would seriously suggest you do so soon, and there is no better place than the Brunswick.
It is almost impossible to describe the sheer joy of watching a group that perform so well together, so I won’t even try. I’ll simply say that Off The Cuff is improv at its best, and you are guaranteed never to see the same show twice!
The Brunswick, 7 January
4/5
Robert Marsh

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    [...] other image of me that has appeared in the local (or any, as far as I know) press accompanied this review for Off the Cuff, and in it I am wearing the exact same fucking top. Nipples ahoy. [...]

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