Ania Magliano: Forgive Me, Father
08/08/2024 … Few comedy shows are so elegantly constructed as Ania Magliano’s account of settling into her first relationship serious enough to move in together.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
08/08/2024 … Few comedy shows are so elegantly constructed as Ania Magliano’s account of settling into her first relationship serious enough to move in together.
08/08/2024 … Dylan Dodds has come up with an interesting format for this show - the clue being in the title.
08/08/2024 … Eddy Hare is half of ‘the UK’s lowest energy double-act’, Crizards, whose shows are known for their listless mood and laid-back pace, and there’s…
08/08/2024 … For all its arthouse pretensions and action spectacle, cinema is essentially about pick 'n' mix, asserts former usher and perennial film student Chris Thorburn.
08/08/2024 … Sue Gray was catapulted from civil service obscurity when charged with investigating Downing Street parties during lockdown.
07/08/2024 … For more than 20 years comedy clubs have used Eminem’s motivational underdog anthem Lose Yourself as walk-on music to pump up audiences with its pounding instrumentation…
07/08/2024 … Though an engaging presence, TikTokker and live comedian Maggie Winters has too little to reveal in this straightforwardly autobiographical hour.
07/08/2024 … Metroland are five blokes from North East England who’ve built up a cult audience for their online skits.
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