
Pushers
Review of Rosie Jones's new Channel 4 comedy
19/06/2025 … There’s a great idea at the core of Pushers: that disabled people are so invisible in society that they can pass through it undetected.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
Review of Rosie Jones's new Channel 4 comedy
19/06/2025 … There’s a great idea at the core of Pushers: that disabled people are so invisible in society that they can pass through it undetected.
Review of the Two Doors Down star's show about his relationship with the USA
18/06/2025 … Like it or not, we, as a nation, are culturally and politically obsessed with America.
Review of the Taskmaster star's first tour in seven years
13/06/2025 … People apparently shout ’legend’ to Greg Davies on a regular basis – usually men of a certain age still harking back to The Inbetweeners.
Review of the final at London's Clapham Grand
11/06/2025 … I hadn’t been to a final of the LGBTQ+ New Comedian Of The Year competition since the very first, held in a small, packed, raucous and sweaty…
Review of the new action comedy starring Orlando Bloom, Nick Mohammed and Bryce Dallas Howard
11/06/2025 … There’s a kernel of plausibility to the ridiculous premise behind the new British action comedy Deep Cover.
Review of a very distinctive comedy duo
30/05/2025 … It’s rare to come across a comedy show that has entirely unique sensibilities, but the Sisters Fig is pretty much the closest you’ll find.
Review of Sardinian performer's theatrical showcase
30/05/2025 … There’s quite some firepower behind Mattia Sedda.
Review of the positive-thinking cabaret show at Soho Theatre
29/05/2025 … It has the sense of something you might stumble across after midnight in one of the outer fields at Glastonbury.
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