Over It: Death, Anorexia and Other Funny Things
06/08/2013 … Until he was talked out of it, Dave Chawner wanted to call this show ‘taboo or not taboo, that is the question’ since its twin subject matter of bereavement…
06/08/2013 … Until he was talked out of it, Dave Chawner wanted to call this show ‘taboo or not taboo, that is the question’ since its twin subject matter of bereavement…
06/08/2013 … This sketch show from three-fifths of the now disbanded Lady Garden is set is a dystopian future where comedy has been outlawed.
06/08/2013 … Oh, how I wish this was a better show.
06/08/2013 … Bridget Christie has come a long way since her first Edinburgh, where every day for a month she would shove a Mini Babybel down a papier mâché hill to recreate…
06/08/2013 … His stage is set like an Oxbridge don’s study; a bust in one corner, hatstand and leather armchair in the other.
06/08/2013 … Comedy's usually a good way to discuss taboos; and here David Baddiel tackles something that some of Britain's biggest comedians don't like to mention: the fact…
06/08/2013 … This is a snappy, short (45 minute) sharp show, demonstrating how Tania Edwards is developing well as a comic performer.
06/08/2013 … The Reverend Obadiah Steppenwolfe III already has his congregation and I suspect – and hope – that nobody would wander in to this unsuspecting for this.
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