Dominic Frisby is a talented comic with an extremely polished, professional and well thought-out act.
His mixture of satire and character comedy is a winning one - but it is possibly better suited to the TV than the stage.
Dominic is the kind of comedian whose natural home is the small screen.
His style is a mixture of Harry Enfield and Rory Bremner which would work perfectly on a late-night BBC 2 sketch show.
Live, he is entertaining but not really laugh-out-loud in the same way as Al Murray or Sean Lock.
Starting the show at 10pm in the middle of the week probably didn't help the atmosphere in the theatre, which was spoilt by a few drunken hecklers thinking they were funny by greeting every line with inane, sarcastic monosyllables.
Still, he brought me round from a sleepy indifference to a warm approval.
I especially liked his upper-class rapper character - and the moony he pulled at the end when he ran out of material.
Komedia, Gardner Street, Brighton, Thursday
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