
Tree, by Daniel Kitson
Theatre review by Steve Bennett
06/01/2015 … Daniel Kitson actively avoids having a high profile, but the month-long London run of his two-hander Tree, performed with Tim Key, must be his most commercially…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
Theatre review by Steve Bennett
06/01/2015 … Daniel Kitson actively avoids having a high profile, but the month-long London run of his two-hander Tree, performed with Tim Key, must be his most commercially…
03/01/2015 … Quick out of the blocks as ever, the Piccadilly Comedy Club has already crowned its new act of 2015, from a line-up of finalists that it was largely difficult to…
02/01/2015 … Switching the final of the BBC New Comedy Award to the afternoon, so it can be broadcast live on Steve Wright's Radio 2 show, guarantees it a huge bump in listeners.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review by Steve Bennett
01/01/2015 … Alexis Dubus is best known for his French alter-ego Marcel Lucont, pure Gallic arrogance in a turtleneck.
29/12/2014 … So this, of all things, is what escalated the West’s standoff with the terrifying North Korea? The Interview is a predictably dumb piece of Tinseltown brain-candy…
19/12/2014 … Miranda Hart has spoken of retiring her sitcom alter-ego because she didn’t want audiences ‘feeling sorry for her’.
15/12/2014 … Back in 2011, when this CD first started life as an Edinburgh show, Glenn Wool had so embraced life on a road as an international touring comic that he was homeless,…
15/12/2014 … Over-excited, over-sexed and over-the-top, Mandy Knight is as frisky as a terrier in heat.
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