Warm-up comedy acts
are, I’m afraid, one of those things which leave me cold. Phil
Buckley provided the curtain-raiser for Sam Wills‘ one-man silent
show The Boy With Tape On His Face, which is
currently on an extended tour wreathed in festival plaudits.
My main criticism would
be that it lasts a little too long with not enough variation of pace.
That said, the crowded Cambridge audience loved every minute of the
show. Wills is a mime artist with the ability to move as well as
humour his audiences. I’d like to see him try.