A stand-up show from a Geordie powerhouse comic that's been doing it for 32 years. He doesn't let up with jokes, routines, set pieces, crash-bang-wallop gags and attitude. There's stories in there if you want them, but there's more of a desire for proper jokes. Also expect surrealism, hard-hitting satire and even a bit of filth now and again, comedy songs, sardonic bits and a bit of 'hello how are you?'. 'Palpably funny' (Herald). 'Arguably the best stand-up funnyman on the Tyne' (ChronicleLive.co.uk).