Is satirising the Royal Family under threat?
23/09/2021 … The US adult animated satire, The Prince, has sparked outrage for its portrayal of the British royal family as a mob of hyper-privileged halfwits, hopelessly out…
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23/09/2021 … The US adult animated satire, The Prince, has sparked outrage for its portrayal of the British royal family as a mob of hyper-privileged halfwits, hopelessly out…
19/09/2021 … He had the most beautiful eyes.
06/09/2021 … It would never have happened to a real dictator… At my gig on Friday, a member of the audience came on stage to attack me while in character as President…
16/08/2021 … It’s been a week since Nicola Sturgeon reluctantly, it seemed, relaxed social distancing rules indoors and allowed Edinburgh Fringe venues to operate at full…
09/08/2021 … Someone the other day called me an Edinburgh Fringe veteran, and that was very nice of them, unless they meant that I'm old.
19/07/2021 … The Soho Theatre faced an almost impossible dilemma in deciding whether to book comedian Chris McGlade for a second run.
18/06/2021 … Non-Fungible Tokens, or NFTs, have dominated the news headlines recently due to both their somewhat inexplicable worth coupled with their apparent intangibility…
16/06/2021 … Time was when The Sun would have hated alternative comedy and all it stood for, banishing traditional gags about Irishmen, mothers-in-law and the poofs to the dustbin…
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