Richard Gadd: Monkey See Monkey Do
11/08/2016 … Over the past few years, Richard Gadd has built up a reputation for brutally intense shows underpinned with an aggressively dark humour that revels in the squalid…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
11/08/2016 … Over the past few years, Richard Gadd has built up a reputation for brutally intense shows underpinned with an aggressively dark humour that revels in the squalid…
10/08/2016 … The North East of England has a strong tradition of charming surrealism from Bob Mortimer to Ross Noble, from Viz to Seymour Mace.
10/08/2016 … Nick Hall puts a tremendous performance into Szgrabble, a one-man blur of a characters and mimes that parodies a Cold War spy drama and serves as an impressive…
10/08/2016 … Colin Hoult is ahead of the curve on this one.
10/08/2016 … Unusual venues always create a buzz at the Fringe, but sadly the fact Foiled takes place in a real hairdresser’s is probably the most interesting thing about…
10/08/2016 … Adam Rowe isn’t especially my cup of tea, but he definitely has a certain something.
10/08/2016 … First time we met Randy, about eight years ago, the purple puppet was a hard-drinking, womanising, screw-up, drifting from job to job.
09/08/2016 … Michelle Wolf’s biog starts with the fact that she recently joined the writing staff of The Daily Show with Trevor Noah – something you’d obviously want to…
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