
Inside No 9: Mother's Ruin
Review of Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton's latest
27/04/2023 … In an interview to promote the return of Inside No 9, Reece Shearsmith teased that the new series was sometimes ‘quite gory… something that we haven’t…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
Review of Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton's latest
27/04/2023 … In an interview to promote the return of Inside No 9, Reece Shearsmith teased that the new series was sometimes ‘quite gory… something that we haven’t…
New film about Downstair's At The King's Head
24/04/2023 … Whenever the history of the UK’s live comedy is written, the Comedy Store rightly takes centre stage as the venue which first opened its doors to alternative…
All 57 reviews from this year's event
21/04/2023 … All our reviews from the 2023 Melbourne International Comedy Festival: Gillian Cosgriff: Actually, Good Reuben Kaye: The Kaye Hole Tom Ballard:…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
21/04/2023 … Freedom is at the heart of He Huang’s debut stand-up hour, although her appealingly straightforward conversational approach never labours any such messages.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
21/04/2023 … Cycling into a pigeon isn’t the worst of Lewis Garnham’s embarrassing stories, but it’s the easiest to picture in a slightly unwieldy show title.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
21/04/2023 … Many conversational comedians give the impression they want to be your friend.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
21/04/2023 … Daisy Webb’s factory setting is ‘silly’, as displayed when she giggles coyly at some of her dafter punchlines: ’No, that’s stupid!’ On…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
21/04/2023 … Deadpan’s one thing, but Nick Schuller is lifeless to the point of monotone.
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