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Ross Noble

March 6th 2009

Bournemouth Pavillion

Such a fantastic past pedigree which has come about from TV appearances, past performances available on DVD and touring all across the country meant everyone turning up to the Bournemouth Pavilion had been counting down the days to the show.

It's well known that Ross Noble can produce genius stories and thoughts from what at the time seems like something fairly mundane.  On this evening Ross dives straight in with 20 minutes of side splitting laughter on the back of just one of the audience members waving at him.  Operating in front of a Ross Noble monster with 4 heads, the star of the evening was able to bounce from one person in the audience to the other effortlessly.  Only at times Ross ventured into his own comedic exploits.

But with such a vocal Bournemouth crowd, it was the man in the mask, strange laughs and stalker like fans that provided more than enough material for Ross to tap into.  It's still mesmerising to watch.  Everyone can imagine bit's and piece's from time to time, but to be able to make everything you say funny and bizarre and not thinking about it too much is incredible.  Most people would blurt out inaudible tones but Ross Noble can fire it at the crowd as if it's been rehearsed over and over again.

This show of course produced mass hysteria and rightly so, as the hilarity reached levels rarely seen by other stand up comedians.  The affection shared between Ross and the Bournemouth audience was visible and the show had a friendly feel as if he was just the more vocal of a roomful of mates.  Well, apart from the rant aimed at elderly people talking in a cinema.  That was all about Ross Noble….


Mark Dean 2009 ©