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So, there's this live performance by Jethro, the cheeky Cornish comedian, filmed in 2009 at Poole's Lighthouse Theatre. It's a bit offbeat, really—he dives into some quirky anecdotes like his escapades with a homeless girl and a rather unique deaf and dumb dance. The atmosphere is casual, almost like you're sitting in a pub with a mate, and that's part of its charm. There's no glossy production here, just raw, somewhat rambling humor that feels both personal and relatable. His storytelling style keeps you engaged, even if the pacing is a bit uneven at times. Definitely has that 'local hero' vibe.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, mainly because it encapsulates Jethro's unique comedic style that's not as widely circulated as other stand-up performances. Collectors often look for live recordings from lesser-known comedians, and this one fits that niche well. Formats can vary, but finding a decent copy can be a bit tricky, as it hasn't been released widely, making it a point of interest for those who appreciate the more offbeat corners of comedy history.
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