"Wonderful - he has star stamped through him like a stick of rock" Stage
There are few more over-used phrases in showbiz than the words natural performer. But turn to any phrase book, check the definition of this term and - by all rights - you should find the same entry every time - Craig Hill.
This man was born to be on stage - and now he's there, you won't want him to leave. Taking a cheeky swipe at modern pop-cultural icons, Craig has been described as "the Hello magazine of topical comedy" Edinburgh Evening News. Blessed with a keen comic's eye, a musical ear and an outstanding voice, Craig combines these gifts to maximum effect. A gifted mimic with a difference, he invites audiences into his camp musical melting pot, where Shirley Bassey sings The Smiths, Ronan Keating is the bastard love child of Jim Diamond and Julie Andrews performs an unforgettable rendition of "Anarchy In The UK". It is no surprise that critics have called this "the best musical comedy since Bill Bailey" Scotsman.