STUART GOLDSMITH
Review: Former street performer Stuart Goldsmith has a pitch-perfect delivery; with every nuance carefully calculated for maximum impact. The tricks of the comedy trade haven't passed him by.
His set comes in two halves. In the first, he finds himself walking intimidatingly behind a woman late at night and so tries - and fails - to convince her he is no threat. Problem is, he is not the first act to come up with this premise and its unfolding drama - even though Goldsmith does give the tale a strong ending, setting up a smart callback along the way.
The other, more enjoyable, half concerns British Sign Language translations - and it's where his performance skills really shine, providing for a jaunty few minutes of original entertainment.