The highlight was Mike Wilmot, a fast talking stand-up whose close-to-the-bone repertoire leaves the audience in a state of hilarity that most comedians can only dream ofThe Sunday Times
The bear-like, gravel voiced Mile Wilmot fires keen reports from the front line of the sex wars. He sweats; he shambles; he swears. You'll cough, choke and chortleThe Glasgow Herald
At times raucous, offensive and downright crude, he was nonetheless very, very funny producing belly cackles of genuine mirth throughout ... this was a most entertaining experienceThe Scotsman
Like any fine comedian, he exudes intelligence and sweat in equal measures, Wilmot can give any other stand-up alive lessons in the power of laughter to free us from the shackles of embarrassmentTime Out
"I felt like my mind was being de-flowered by a cynical aging imp, yet, disturbingly, this was a most entertaining experience."
Bearing an uncanny resemblance to both Oliver Reed and Rodney Dangerfield, the 38 year-old Canadian is a natural raconteur, dispensing with a watch, 'preferring to use beer as a clock' ... he's effortlessly funny The Independent
Respite is at hand in the shape of Mike Wilmot, Canada's answer to Bill Hicks. "I'll try and be cute for the first half-hour," he promises. "But after that, forget it. Think of me as a hooker. You'll have a ball and when you leave you'll tell no one." Well, he got the first part right at least. In yer face and quicker than a coop of Roadrunners, he's politically and anatomically incorrect. But damn if he ain't funny.Metro
At times raucous, offensive and downright crude he was nonetheless very, very funny, producing belly cackles of genuine mirth throughout. He turned his rapacious cynicism to, amongst other issues, the battle of the sexes with some good ol' Canadian-American back biting for added enjoyment. I felt like my mind was being de-flowered by a cynical aging imp, yet, disturbingly, this was a most entertaining experience.3 Weeks