"... their acts all need some polishing."
This performance showcases three promising comedians plucked from Edinburgh Fringe Festival, but their acts all need some polishing.
Danny O'Brien is a baby-faced, energetic performer from Ireland who tells tales of his mishaps with women, does a questionable Australian accent and reflects on the strong Catholicism of his country. John Hastings is the strongest performer of the three, a stern looking Canadian with a scary glare. He is quick-witted, loud and has the crowd in stitches with his musings about punctuality and ex-girlfriends. Mancunian Justin Moorhouse is like that funny uncle we all have, and while he has some great, quirky characters incorporated into his act, some stories fizzle out instead of excite.