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"A
name to look out for
he's going to get better and better" Actor and stand-up Alistair Barrie first rose to prominence with his sell-out 2002 debut Edinburgh show The Uncertainty Principle - (**** Metro). Having taken a year out from Fringe madness to get married in Ireland (for which he received lots of new material and some Waterford Glass) Alistair continued to consolidate his position in 2003 as one of the rising stars of the national and international circuit, with acclaimed performances at both the Reading and Leeds festivals and headlining shows in Jakarta and Singapore. Appearing soon on BBC 7's Spanking New, Alistair has also performed throughout the UK and Ireland and as far afield as Amsterdam, Brussels, the Channel Islands, Sydney and Melbourne. Throughout 2003/4 Alistair also appeared in a high profile advertising campaign across Europe and Asia as the face of Avaya, market leader in the worldwide telecommunications industry. Recent
global events have inspired a wide range of subject matter for this highly topical
comedian, who can nonetheless 'drop from the highbrow to the gutter in the draw
of a breath' (Metro) when the need arises. Combining a wide range of material
and an easy rapport with any audience continues to make Alistair 'a name to look
out for' (BBC GLR) in the coming year. Impressive...Barrie's a natural, with an incisive intelligence behind his hilarious punchlines - **** Chortle BRILLIANT Time Out A name to look out for ... he's going to get better and better. Ella Kenion, BBC GLR Brilliantly funny The Guardian A
massive talent Brenda Emmanus BBC London Live
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