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"This is heavy hitting, clever stuff. Not very much stand-up these days has the power to shock, to force a sharp intake of breath and to change minds. This does. Not since Robert Newman have I seen a comic who made me think so much and realise I knew so little. Go. Think. Laugh."
"Laurence Clark has attitude in spades. He's a searing political satirist who ensures both his message and his jokes are on an equal footing - never lecturing and never being less than funny. He's such an astute, piercing and funny commentator that disability becomes a side issue. His material is never earnest, nor whinging, nor hectoring - just damn funny comedy from the heart."
".irreverent, pertinent and that rarest of things - a humorous hour that leaves you looking at the world in a different light."
"Clark manages to tackle some of the oldest prejudices head-on and still has the audience in fits of laughter. Hard-hitting, hilarious and an absolute must-see"
"All this, by the way, in addition to being challenging, is funny, sometimes furiously so."
"The fact that Clark himself is in a wheelchair is completely secondary to his material and you get used to his speech difficulties within minutes. Some wonderful observations about the way disabled people are reacted to are hilariously funny to all. Laurence Clark could easily rival the likes of Mark Thomas"
"Never have I seen a show where the audience have been so attentive. As a disabled comedian, Clark does have an added edge that makes you sit up and take notice. But that's not to say he's not funny. He is. Very."






