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Michael Mcintyre
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Anyone seen his current tour show? If so, what time does he start and finish, is there an interval, and how funny is it?
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Start times might vary across different venues but 8pm is the most common one. (Check here: https://www. michaelmcint yre.co.uk/bi g-world-tour ) A bit of googling suggests that MM's shows usually last around two hours, including an interval. The reviews of his current show are very varied. The Telegraph liked it:...
21:38 Tue 29th May 2018
The first two are set, and information is available.
The third is entirely subjective, and depends on how funny you think Mr Mcintyre is to begin with.
For me, he is as funny as dysentery on a coach holiday, but thousands of people take the opposite view.
You'll need to go and see for yourself, and judge from there.
The third is entirely subjective, and depends on how funny you think Mr Mcintyre is to begin with.
For me, he is as funny as dysentery on a coach holiday, but thousands of people take the opposite view.
You'll need to go and see for yourself, and judge from there.
Start times might vary across different venues but 8pm is the most common one. (Check here: https:/ /www.mi chaelmc intyre. co.uk/b ig-worl d-tour )
A bit of googling suggests that MM's shows usually last around two hours, including an interval.
The reviews of his current show are very varied. The Telegraph liked it:
https:/ /www.te legraph .co.uk/ comedy/ what-to -see/mi chael-m cintyre -big-wo rld-tou r-revie w-like- emergen cy-air- drop/
. . . but The Guardian certainly didn't:
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ stage/2 018/mar /25/mic hael-mc intyre- review- notting ham-are na
Chortle (which is possibly the best website for comedy reviews) seems to find both strengths and weaknesses in his performance:
http:// www.cho rtle.co .uk/rev iew/201 8/05/29 /40081/ michael _mcinty re%3A_b ig_worl d_tour
A bit of googling suggests that MM's shows usually last around two hours, including an interval.
The reviews of his current show are very varied. The Telegraph liked it:
https:/
. . . but The Guardian certainly didn't:
https:/
Chortle (which is possibly the best website for comedy reviews) seems to find both strengths and weaknesses in his performance:
http://