Stand-Up Comedy by Jerry Sadowitz
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Jerry Sadowitz is said to have been born on Saturday 4 November 1961, which would make him 62 years, 5 months and 16 days old (if this date is accurate and he is alive today).
Stand-Up Comedy by Jerry Sadowitz sorted by Laugh-o-meter (descending)
Jerry Sadowitz was credited as
writer and
actor in the following stand-up comedy set.
At the time, he would have been about
26 years old.
Jerry Sadowitz: Total Abuse Show
1988 |
U.K. | Laughs: 3.5 (Smirk) |
imdb: 5.0
I had to skip through much of the first part because Jerry spoke too fast for me and I have a hard time with his Scottish accent — and that's coming from someone who spent two months in Glasgow (Jerry's town) a year earlier and thought he was doing pretty well understanding the locals.
Because of the "accent gap" it's hard to give the set a fair review, but if Scottish accents are no mystery to you, then I feel confident that this is a show you shouldn't miss, if only because it is utterly original, for its time anyway.
As the set progresses, Jerry's delivery settles to a more manageable pace. He uses so many props that it becomes funny in itself. He's also unashamedly "in your face", with great success. Part of the set relies on magic tricks.
(Last viewed: November 2018)
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