Garrick theatre, LondonHis scattergun style leaves little room for depth, but the veteran gagsmith is still wonderful company as he tackles middle age There's a pleasure to watching Frank Skinner that you don't get with many other comics: you can approach it as a sort of geological survey of the man on stage, as if he were a slab of sedimentary rock in a loose-fitting suit. It's all there. The working-class boy who g…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:24PM on January 16, 2020