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The Funny Tonne

Body Language

Body Language

    

I am a firm believer in being early for things, especially comedy shows. But despite our best efforts I think we’ve all been late for stuff. And one of my pet peeves is comedians who make a big song and dance out of late comers. So Dahn Rozario did not win any points from me with his approach to the less punctual members of the crowd.

The material felt fairly unoriginal and needlessly crass. If a comedian is going to make really explicit jokes, or wade into murky waters then they need to have very strong work, and I didn’t feel that was the case here. For me, this show was a miss.

Reviewed by Bella Jones

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