Comedy
Frank Skinner, Leicester Square Theatre - mixing some acid with the charmMonday, 17 June 2019![]() Frank Skinner walks onstage without introduction and a man in the audience gives him a friendly heckle by way of greeting. Skinner is straight on it, engaging him in a brief conversation; his responses are amiable enough but have a few barbs too.... Read more... |
Emily Atack, Clapham Grand review - I'm a Celebrity... star's first solo showFriday, 24 May 2019![]() Most people know Emily Atack from The Inbetweeners, where she played Charlotte, the object of Will's desire. More recently, she found new fans as the runner-up on 2018's I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Now she is performing in her first solo... Read more... |
Al Murray as the Pub Landlord, Embassy Theatre Skegness review - comic pulls his punchesMonday, 20 May 2019![]() Al Murray's Pub Landlord character has been around since the mid-1990s. As such, it's a wonder that Murray has managed to reinvent the embittered, xenophobic loudmouth so many times, but he has – and the EU referendum in 2016 should have, you may... Read more... |
Ruby Wax, Brighton Festival 2019 review - how to be humanSunday, 19 May 2019![]() Once the self proclaimed poster girl for mental illness, Ruby Wax has evolved her stand up act, because, as she puts it, “everyone has mental illness now. It spread like wildfire.”It’s a tongue in cheek reference to the current supposed "fashion"... Read more... |
Andy Hamilton, Brighton Festival 2019 review - gently amusing night of reminiscenceTuesday, 14 May 2019![]() Taking place at the Theatre Royal, Andy Hamilton’s show is entitled An Evening with… rather than a straight stand-up and mainly consists of the comedy writer/performer and gameshow regular answering audience questions. During the first half this is... Read more... |
Seann Walsh, Broadway, Letchworth Garden City review - Strictly's bad boy tells his storyFriday, 10 May 2019![]() Let's start with that kiss – the one that propelled Seann Walsh from “Who?” in last year's Strictly Come Dancing line-up to being the “bad boy” of the series after pictures of his drunken late-night clinch with Katya Jones, his married professional... Read more... |
Reginald D Hunter, Princes Hall Aldershot review - underpowered but the laughs come throughMonday, 06 May 2019![]() Reginald D Hunter drops the n-bomb near the top of the show. He means no offence, he tells the audience, but it's the vernacular where he comes from in Georgia. And besides, using that word, as well as expressing some trenchant opinions about the... Read more... |
Krater Comedy Club, Brighton Komedia 25th Birthday review - a south coast institution celebratesSaturday, 04 May 2019![]() The Komedia is a Brighton Institution and celebrates its birthday tonight in a suitably raucous fashion. The Komedia began in 1994, founded by the directors of the Umbrella Theatre Company, and styled on the cabaret spaces they’d experienced touring... Read more... |
Mark Thomas, BAC review - impassioned polemic about the NHSThursday, 25 April 2019![]() Mark Thomas issues a health warning for Check-Up: Our NHS at 70 at Battersea Arts Centre – “This show contains swearing, a video of an operation on a stomach and a description of being in A&E when a patient dies.” Indeed it... Read more... |
Britney, Soho Theatre review - finding the funny in a brain tumourMonday, 22 April 2019![]() A brain tumour isn't usually the subject of a comedy show but Britney, written and performed by comedy duo Charly Clive and Ellen Robertson, is just that. It's “the true story of what happens to two best friends when one of them [Clive] gets a brain... Read more... |
Tommy Tiernan, Shepherd's Bush Empire review - playful and poeticFriday, 19 April 2019![]() Tommy Tiernan is something of an institution in his native Ireland, as a stand-up comic, newspaper columnist, sometime chat show host and full-time controversialist. Now his appearance as Da Gerry in Channel 4's Derry Girls has brought him to a... Read more... |
Angela Barnes, Blackheath Halls review - a pessimist turning the tablesWednesday, 10 April 2019![]() Angela Barnes is one of life’s pessimists, she tells us at the top of the hour, but she’s trying not to be so world-weary, and to turn negatives into positives. And, while there’s so much awfulness going on around us, why not try to lighten the mood... Read more... |
