Comedy Reviews

Review: Harry and Paul – Legends! Newcastle City Hall

Review: Harry and Paul – Legends! Newcastle City Hall

"No one wants to see their dead dog doing tricks."…

Review: Festival of the Spoken Nerd, Just for Graphs, Northern Stage

Review: Festival of the Spoken Nerd, Just for Graphs, Northern Stage

If science had been this much fun at school, most of us may have actually learnt something.…

Review: Alan Carr, Yap, Yap, Yap, Newcastle City Hall

Review: Alan Carr, Yap, Yap, Yap, Newcastle City Hall

Extreme. It's the new TV buzzword and Alan Carr is sick of it.…

Preview: Halifax Comedy Festival

Preview: Halifax Comedy Festival

The festival runs from 23 to 31 October, with fifty events taking place across 14 venues in the West Yorkshire town.…

Review: Doug Stanhope, Newcastle Tyne Theatre and Opera House

Review: Doug Stanhope, Newcastle Tyne Theatre and Opera House

Ever the abrasive, feather-ruffling type, Stanhope shambles into caustic, devil's advocate style assaults on the mistruths of ISIS, the capricious nature of political correctness, and selfish cancer sufferers.…

Edinburgh Fringe review: Robin Morgan, Guten Morgan

Edinburgh Fringe review: Robin Morgan, Guten Morgan

"While time will tell whether Robin turns out to be Clark Kent or Superman, he's already an interesting and engaging presence."…

Edinburgh Fringe review: The Horne Section’s Question Sessions

Edinburgh Fringe review: The Horne Section’s Question Sessions

"Horne's innate charm and quick wit manage to keep it on track, making for a dynamic and jubilant end to a day at the Fringe."…

Edinburgh Fringe review: Tony Law, Frillemorphesis

Edinburgh Fringe review: Tony Law, Frillemorphesis

"Just watching Tony Law work is an education. Anyone who's serious about comedy should go see him."…

Edinburgh Fringe review: Silky, The Shrieking In My Mind

Edinburgh Fringe review: Silky, The Shrieking In My Mind

"Silky's show is a charmingly relaxed weave of audience interaction, stories and songs."…

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