Sliced
15/05/2019 … There’s a zippy energy about Sliced, Dave’s new sitcom about two working-class young Londoners trying to scrape a living by delivering pizzas, and any…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
15/05/2019 … There’s a zippy energy about Sliced, Dave’s new sitcom about two working-class young Londoners trying to scrape a living by delivering pizzas, and any…
15/05/2019 … When Phil Bergers won the Edinburgh Comedy Award for his Dr Brown alter-ego seven years ago, it opened the doors for an explosion of clown acts, all similarly trained…
14/05/2019 … This new play set in a yoga studio is described as a ‘hard-hitting comedy’, but it’s humour is slight and every dramatic moment fails to land…
14/05/2019 … This physical comedy two-hander certainly has an unusual premise – revolving around Brian, a novice white blood cell living in someone’s intestines,…
14/05/2019 … You have to feel a little sorry for Marcia D’Arc – the drag alter-ego of Bristol-based Mark Stewart – playing to about seven people scattered widely…
13/05/2019 … Any fears that alternative comedy is on the wane can be laid to rest with Janet, the tale of a headstrong lump of uncooked dough.
13/05/2019 … It will come to us all, sooner or later.
10/05/2019 … In Bin & Gone, the son of 3-2-1 comedian Ted Rogers makes a case for a reappraisal of his father’s legacy, arguing he deserves better than being remembered…
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