Talk:Alexis Dubus
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Quotation
[edit]If anyone could please fix up the quotation in the article so that it looks more presentable. Then remove the cleanup tag. Thanks.
--Slyguy (talk) 16:53, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
Moved from article space
[edit]I moved the following text from the article space, as the page was looking like a quotefarm. If there is a way to incorporate these into the main text without making the article look like an advertisement, I haven't figured it out. I do, however, invite other editors to try.
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General quotes
[edit]“A good line in effervescent banter and one-liners …a solid stock of material with perfect timing, particularly articulate with topical observational humour … an intelligent and well-delivered set.”
— Vivienne Arkley, Paramount Comedy
“He’s an aspiring actor – yes, another one – which gives him a confidence and stage presence that can only help. But, unlike many other thespian wannabes, there’s care in the writing, not just in the performing … enough clever one-liners and visual gags to suggest real promise.”
— Steve Bennett, Chortle
“Wonderful... Utterly charming.”
— Tim Arthur, Time Out
"Works a room brilliantly - watch him cater for every demographic.”
— London Lite
Praise for A R*ddy Brief History Of Swearing
[edit]“What a show! Stimulating, educational and informative... I implore you, pop along and experience something brilliantly fascinating. Always fantastically lighthearted, foul mouthed but never crude, I have to say this is possibly the best ruddy show at the Free Fringe!"
(5 STARS)
— Three Weeks
“As informative as it is funny. We crash through a huge amount of gags and information, and the hour whips by. If you don't enjoy this show you;re a fucking cocksucker."
(4 STARS)
— Steve Bennett, Chortle.co.uk
Steamroller Assault (talk) 05:12, 8 January 2009 (UTC)
Notability
[edit]It should be noted that this guy has been on Russel Howard's Good News and John Bishop's Christmas Show 2014. Which I assume does him much better on the 'notable enough' scale. --87.114.235.17 (talk) 10:30, 25 December 2014 (UTC)