Choice: the critics

COMEDY

James Rampton
Thursday 14 September 1995 18:02 EDT
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COMEDY James Rampton

Craig Charles (above) Expect to see many people dressed up as characters from Red Dwarf in the audience for this new stand-up show, presented by the gloriously named Smeg Corporation. Duke of York's, St Martin's Lane, London, WC2 (0171-836 5122) Sun, Mon, Tue

Scott Capurro The lovable Queen of San Francisco and 1995 Perrier nominee, with a sweet line in rambling monologues. Romiley Forum, Compstall Rd, Romiley, Stockport, Cheshire (0161-430 6570) Sat 8pm

Lano and Woodley The Perrier Award-winning Aussie double-act bring their likeably daft brand of physical comedy to an unusual venue for stand- up. RFH, South Bank, London, SE1 (0171-960 4242) 21-24 Sept, 28 Sept-1 Oct

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