With the name of an ice skater and the looks of Hugh Fearnly-Whittingstall’s long lost brother, Robin Cousins is one of the least threatening comedians I’ve seen for a long time.
“He takes a whimsical approach to observational comedy, cracking through the material fast enough so it remains inventive, rather than indulgent. It exposes the absurdities he sees in everyday targets from fishing to horse-racing without much dilly-dallying, building up a canon of reliable jokes at a rate that creates a substantial, original set.” – Chortle
“Robin Cousins got a good response with a largely improvised set, which included a pretend panicked reaction to the presence of a reviewer (yours truly). It was funny, deliberately unstructured stuff and he proudly admitted to only having “two jokes” in his set. “Put that in your review,” he quipped. – Sussex Express