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      <title>Porthole Comedy Club - Personal Comedy by thamshere</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://trustedplaces.com/img/empty_place.gif" /><img src="http://trustedplaces.com/uploads/userpics/thamshere_dee4d658.120.jpg" /><br /><b>Review by <a href="http://trustedplaces.com/user/thamshere">thamshere</a></b><br /><br /><b>Rating:</b> 3.00<p><b>Website:</b> http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=5446393</p><p><b>Tags:</b> <a href='http://trustedplaces.com/places/search?tags=friendly'>friendly</a>, <a href='http://trustedplaces.com/places/search?tags=reasonably priced'>reasonably priced</a>, <a href='http://trustedplaces.com/places/search?tags=rock'>rock</a></p>The Porthole Comedy Club is a relatively new night and the lack of experience of the compere does tend to put an unprofessional edge on things. However, it is a very personal night. You&#39;ll get to meet the comedians and compere and have a chat about the show - there&#39;s no backstage area for them to hide in. There are only about twenty seats, plus standing area, which makes it very cosy and friendly.<br /><br />I&#39;ve been to two nights here. The first was a regular night with a selection of comedians of varying quality, from reasonably good to downright awful, but they muddled through and the friendly atmosphere won through. A hightlight was when James Everett (the compere) was surprised by being presented with birthday cakes by two of his friends. Of course, everyone in the audience got offered a slice too&#33;<br /><br />The second was a Fringe Preview by Matt Kirschen and Nick Doody and generally went very well. As can be expected for a preview the shows were unpolished and this wasn&#39;t helped by the lack of stage-preparation (problems with the microphone cord, and setting up the stage for Nick&#39;s act).<br /><br />So, it&#39;s a nice, friendly, personal atmosphere with the occasional good comic on stage, held loosely together by the slightly strained efforts of Mr. Everett.<br /><br />One big downside is the price of the booze. I&#39;m not sure how they get away with charging that much for a pint, but they give it a good try. I might expect these prices in Soho, but not in Kilburn.<br /><br />Grab a flyer if you can for a pound of the 5 pound entrance.The Porthole Comedy Club is a relatively new night and the lack of experience of the compere does tend to put an unprofessional edge on things. However, it is a very personal night. You&#39;ll get to meet the comedians and compere and have a chat about the show - there&#39;s no backstage area for them to hide in. There are only about twenty seats, plus standing area, which makes it very cosy and friendly.<br /><br />I&#39;ve been to two nights here. The first was a regular night with a selection of comedians of varying quality, from reasonably good to downright awful, but they muddled through and the friendly atmosphere won through. A hightlight was when James Everett (the compere) was surprised by being presented with birthday cakes by two of his friends. Of course, everyone in the audience got offered a slice too&#33;<br /><br />The second was a Fringe Preview by Matt Kirschen and Nick Doody and generally went very well. As can be expected for a preview the shows were unpolished and this wasn&#39;t helped by the lack of stage-preparation (problems with the microphone cord, and setting up the stage for Nick&#39;s act).<br /><br />So, it&#39;s a nice, friendly, personal atmosphere with the occasional good comic on stage, held loosely together by the slightly strained efforts of Mr. Everett.<br /><br />One big downside is the price of the booze. I&#39;m not sure how they get away with charging that much for a pint, but they give it a good try. I might expect these prices in Soho, but not in Kilburn.<br /><br />Grab a flyer if you can for a pound of the 5 pound entrance.]]></description>
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