Nick Helm : No One Gets Out Alive review – metalhead is devilish on stage and a riot at the bar
Stand Comedy Club, Glasgow An emergency in the audience halts the gravel-voiced comic’s set but he brings it to an uproarious close in the foyer ‘Why weren’t you like this through there?!” We’re in the foyer of the Stand Comedy Club in Glasgow, to which the denouement of Nick Helm’s touring (…)
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