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Reviews: Rev Obadiah Steppenwolf III
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Rev Obadiah Steppenwolf III The Tron ****
DRUG-FUELLED, sex-crazed, redneck holy man Reverend Obadiah
Steppenwolf III has rolled into town once more like a shining beacon
of light in a dark town of Fringe-dwelling "joke monkeys".
Having built a cult following on the local live circuit, it seems
only natural that the Reverend should take this opportunity to offer
comedic sa...
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Reviews: Rev Obadiah Steppenwolf III
Evening News - Scotland
; Rev Obadiah Steppenwolf III The Tron DRUG-FUELLED, sex-crazed, redneck holy man Reverend Obadiah Steppenwolf III has rolled into town once more like a shining beacon of light in a dark town of Fringe-dwelling "joke monkeys". Having built a cult following on the local live circuit, it seems only
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Hoo-Raar for the high priests of rock
Evening Times
; ON Easter Sunday the brothers and sisters of the rock fraternity will gather at the Grand Ole Opry for the inaugural service at the Church Of Rock. With the Rev Obadiah Steppenwolf III delivering the sermon, the hymns will be led by five of Scotland's up-and-coming choirs - Kain, The Blimp,
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Comedy event laughs up cash
Evening News - Scotland
; THREE comic heavyweights are to keep the public in laughs at an event in the city centre tonight to raise money for the Red Cross. TV presenter and comedian Des Clarke, anchor of BBC 1 Scotland's Children in Need coverage, is appearing at The Stand, supported by Reverend Obadiah Steppenwolf III and
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192 : Rev Steppenwolf's unholy wit will have you rolling in the aisles; Comedy: Reverend Obadaiah Steppenwolf III.(192)
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
; Byline: Jonathan Trew FROM Dave Allen's priest to Rikki Fulton's Reverend I. M. Jolly, religious figures have always been a target for laughs. But few comics have ever taken it quite so far as Jim Muir and his unholy roller, the Reverend Obadaiah Steppenwolf III. A cross between Elvis, the Vegas
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Comedy.(Features)
Birmingham Mail (England)
; FRIDAY: John Fothergill/ JohnBishop/ Reverend Obadaiah Steppenwolf III, 7.30pm: Glee Club, Arcadian Centre 0870 241 5093' Smug Roberts/ Tony Gerrard/ Quincy/ Anthony King, 8pm: Jongleurs Birmingham, Quayside Tower, Broad St 0870 787 0707' Steve Day is Deaf in the Evening, 8pm: Arena Theatre,
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Comedy
Birmingham Mail
; FRIDAY: John Fothergill/ JohnBishop/ Reverend Obadaiah Steppenwolf III, 7.30pm: Glee Club, Arcadian Centre 0870 241 5093' Smug Roberts/ Tony Gerrard/ Quincy/ Anthony King, 8pm: Jongleurs Birmingham, Quayside Tower, Broad St 0870 787 0707' Steve Day is Deaf in the Evening, 8pm: Arena Theatre,
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Comedians rally round to thank hospital for saving little Logan
Evening Times
; ... Now six-months old, Logan came home for the first time only five weeks ago, after 113 days in the unit. But there was more bad news for Brian and Katie when doctors diagnosed Logan with chronic lung disease prior to him leaving the hospital. Dad Brian said ...
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Did you hear the one about the comic therapist? HEALTH: HUMOUR HEALTH: HUMOUR Health workers and stand-ups make anti-stress DVD
The Sunday Herald
; IT'S been said that laughter is the best medicine, and one of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde's mental health teams is proving exactly that. Sandra Johnston, 36, is a cognitivebehavioural therapist with the Steps primary care mental health team in southeast Glasgow, based at Govanhill Workspace, and
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Govan set fair for fun-filled festival
Evening Times
; ONE of Glasgow's oldest festivals is celebrating its 250th anniversary with 10 days of events. Govan Fair 250 swings into action at 7pm on Friday with the annual procession from Fairlie Street to Elder Park, where schoolgirl Lisa Carrigan will be crowned Festival Queen. Events at the park will
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WHAT'S ON & WHERE: Plenty near-the-knuckle gags at fundraising gig; SHELTER BENEFIT REVIEW: The Stand, Edinburgh.(Features)
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
; Byline: JONATHAN TREW PERFORMING a comedy 'tramp rap' at a benefit gig for a homeless charity may not be in the best taste but that didn't stop the laughter at Edinburgh's Stand. When not dressed up in bin bags as homeless homies, Matt and Faron are a couple of lads from Sunderland whose song-based
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