Nic Wright

Review: The World’s End

Review: The World’s End

The set-up of The World’s End quite aptly mirrors the journey of the series itself; a group of friends enjoy a wild youth together and reunite – a little older, a little wiser and a little more established – for old time’s sake, to finish off what they started some years ago.

 Nic Wright

Join our campaign to bring BBC Three’s Impractical Jokers to the North East

Join our campaign to bring BBC Three’s Impractical Jokers to the North East

Picture the scene; Marek Larwood trying to pick up women on the Quayside. Paul McCaffrey asking for directions outside St James’ Park dressed as a horse. Roisin Connaty reading fortunes in the Bigg Market. Joel Dommett… just being Joel Dommett.

 Nic Wright

Review: Harry Hill: Sausage Time – Theatre Royal, Newcastle

Review: Harry Hill: Sausage Time – Theatre Royal, Newcastle

Despite having ditched his long-running ITV show TV Burp, Harry Hill is well aware of what his audience wants.

 Nic Wright

Review: Jamie Kilstein (w. Jonathan Pelham) – Newcastle Stand

Review: Jamie Kilstein (w. Jonathan Pelham) – Newcastle Stand

“Charmingly frenetic, urgent and unquestionably earnest, Kilstein is a searingly entertaining spectacle.”

 Nic Wright

Review: Ted.

Review: Ted.

Nic Wright reviews Seth McFarlane’s directorial debut, Ted…

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