Andrew McClelland & Martine Wengrow: The Very Model Of A Modern Major Musical
14/04/2022 … Stuff sourdough, the ever-delightful Andrew McClelland spent lockdown writing a full-length operetta in the style of Gilbert & Sullivan – but within the…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
14/04/2022 … Stuff sourdough, the ever-delightful Andrew McClelland spent lockdown writing a full-length operetta in the style of Gilbert & Sullivan – but within the…
14/04/2022 … Taking the leap from the internet to the live stage is riddled with pitfalls, as any number of online comics will attest.
13/04/2022 … The most generous thing to be said about Catherine Tate’s first sitcom is that it shows her ability to completely inhabit a range of characters – include…
13/04/2022 … Ross Purdy performs in a pink balaclava, and he’s right not to want to show his face for this late-night mess of aggressively impenetrable anti-comedy.
13/04/2022 … Geraldine Quinn’s always been drawn to the bold, brassy broad.
12/04/2022 … As one female-led comedy with a distinctive geographical flavour launches its final series, another starts its first.
12/04/2022 … It’s fair to say that, in his own words, John Hastings has had a ‘dog’s dick’ of a year.
12/04/2022 … After attending 13 weddings in one year, it’s not surprising Sarah Gaul ponders the nature of marriage.
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