Karl Porter and Ben Silver: 2 Sick Guyz (Doing Stand-Up)

Comedy (stand-up)

  • Just The Tonic Legends - Just the Club Room
  • 16:35
  • Aug 25
  • 1 hour
  • Suitability: 14+ (Restriction)
  • Country: United Kingdom - England
  • Group: Karl Porter and Ben Silver
  • Warnings and additional info: Buy a ticket in advance to guarantee entry or Pay What You Want at the venue.

Description

Featuring the slow-mo guy and viral sensation Karl Porter and Hot Water Comedy Club's Breakthrough Act of the Year Ben Silver, 2 Sick Guyz (Doing Stand-Up) will present each act's best 30-minute comedy sets.

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Had more fun at a funeral 12 days ago

The first time I’ve spent an hour in a room of people in silence, mourning the death of the careers of two of the least talented people ever to perform at the Fringe.

One sick guy 13 days ago

Not just the worst show I’ve seen at the Fringe, but the worst comedy I’ve seen to date.

I could attempt to forgive the misogyny and sexism if either of these had any talent, but sadly neither could do the basics of crowd work or even say anything of worth.

Nothing more than trying to get cheap laughs by being playground offensive, with one set insinuating that they’d headbutt their partner and urinate on them. You might think you’re Frankie Boyle, but you’re as comedically close to him as Susan is.

After being constantly reminded that they were featured in Rolling Stone or that their work was great in Manchester, I thought I’d leave feeling sorry for them but I just felt robbed of an hour.

Manchester or not, this was just bad and ironically felt like 60 minutes went in slow-mo.

Don’t give up the day jobs, guyz.

Graham Clark 13 days ago

Um…I must be old as I didn’t understand most of this, whilst most people were laughing at a guy making noises and pretending to run.


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