Comedy review

James Rampton
Tuesday 01 September 1998 18:02 EDT
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IF Bacofoil jumpsuits and "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" are your bag, then see Jackie Clune's show (right). In "It's Jackie!", the tongue-in-cheek singer runs through camp classics by the likes of Dusty Springfield, Karen Carpenter, Sandy Shaw and Cilla Black. Come and relive the Seventies in all their kitsch glory.

Supper Room, Assembly, Edinburgh (0131-226 2428) 10.25pm

Aussie comedians have often thrived on this side of the world - just look at Mark Little, Bob Downe and a certain Barry Humphries. A new wave are now following in their footsteps with Oz.Dot.Comedy. The well-regarded trio of Carl Barron, Matt Sutherland and Adam Richard claim to have come over from Sydney and Melbourne "in one suitcase".

Edinburgh Suite, Assembly, Edinburgh (0131-226 2428) 9.50pm

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