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	<title>The Pun &#187; Wendy Claughton</title>
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		<title>Daniel Townes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2007 14:36:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendy Claughton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Daniel Townes is a small-name comedian with a big talent. He has been a busy man since last I saw him: travelling the world working on his stand-up, making friends with pickpockets in London, getting kicked out of America (Yes, you read that right.).
Even if those last two don&#8217;t necessarily sound like much fun, they are at least funny as presented by Townes in an hour of laid-back stand-up (and sit-down).&#8221; From doing his own intro (and laughing about it) to musings on the people who call phone-in polls just ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Daniel Townes is a small-name comedian with a big talent. He has been a busy man since last I saw him: travelling the world working on his stand-up, making friends with pickpockets in London, getting kicked out of America (Yes, you read that right.).</p>
<p>Even if those last two don&#8217;t necessarily sound like much fun, they are at least funny as presented by Townes in an hour of laid-back stand-up (and sit-down).&#8221; From doing his own intro (and laughing about it) to musings on the people who call phone-in polls just to register their indecision, Townes comfortably guides his audience through the somewhat rambling pathways of his mind.</p>
<p>In particular, the deportation material is excellent, an example of how real life can be funnier than anything one can make up (and an object lesson in being a smart-arse to authority figures).</p>
<p>There is a lot of interaction with audience members, and Townes dealt well with some slightly tipsy, parroting hecklers, which speaks volumes for the confidence he&#8217;s developed.&#8221; Onstage, he carries himself with a kind of relaxed ease. Even when the jokes don&#8217;t quite come off, you sense he&#8217;s enjoying himself. That enthusiasm is contagious.</p>
<p>The Locker Room is an intimate venue, and it really suits Townes&#8217;s style. It feels like you&#8217;re sitting down with a mate, discussing the ridiculousness of life. I really enjoyed myself, and highly recommend him to anyone tired of seeing the big names coast on their reputations.</p>
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