Daniel Kitson: It’s Always Right Now, Until It’s Later
29/03/2018 … The covenant between Daniel Kitson and his following is an exchange of narrative mastery for complete subservience – a bargain most are willing to make.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
29/03/2018 … The covenant between Daniel Kitson and his following is an exchange of narrative mastery for complete subservience – a bargain most are willing to make.
27/03/2018 … It’s testament to the sheer amount of quality material than James Acaster puts out that he was able to secure a four-special deal from Netflix – and…
26/03/2018 … Glossing over the 40-minute late start, Colin Hoult as Anna Mann got this final off at a cracking pace, his waspish commentary about the contestants making a brave…
25/03/2018 … Even as thousands of Americans marched on Washington in protest at US gun laws, it's indicative of these bizarre times that at least one in Glasgow was commending…
23/03/2018 … The essence of the comedian’s role is to let the audience into their world.
22/03/2018 … When John Moloney saw an injustice, he decided to do something about it.
15/03/2018 … It is – at least in enough ways to satisfy the nostalgia market it’s clearly aimed at – the same old Some Mothers Do Ave Em.
06/03/2018 … Early in their first UK tour for seven years, Bret McKenzie and Jermaine Clements apologise for ageing.
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