“The Bloomsbury Theatre was then transformed to what seemed like a battle-rap gig with a strong and powerful rapper taking and storming the stage but then at the end of the song, Doc’s sharp change in tone cemented that it was indeed a comedy show, or as Doc said himself, “an anti-rap rap show”. His opening set material was lively and engaging and gave the audience just a taste of his skill at changing his vocal levels and tones to produce some very funny punchlines…There’s something very special about Doc Brown on stage – because his stage presence is so personable and cheeky and utterly charismatic, jokes just rolled off the tongue, keeping the audience roaring with laughter all the way through the show. His lyrics were sharp, witty and very intelligent with a rhythm and rhyme that seemed only deliverable with the explosive power he gave to every word he articulated. Although Doc’s performance at The Bloomsbury was the last performance of ‘Unfamous’ live, I cannot recommend enough buying Doc’s DVD and (not and/or, just and) seeing Doc live – his show was just fantastic and what seems as a website-tagline that verges on the side of arrogance – “Comedian, Rapper and Bloody Good Entertainer” – well, he’s bloody right!”
Read the full review at www.comedyblogedy.com/reviews & listen to Doc Brown on ‘Humour Me’, UCLU Rare FM