Paul Chowdhry interview
The Stand Up For The Week host talks touring, bad reviews and pre-show rituals.
Dave’s Leicester Comedy Festival launches its 2016 programme
The nation’s biggest and longest running comedy festival returns with a programme bursting with live comedy.
Review: Alan Carr, Yap, Yap, Yap, Newcastle City Hall
Extreme. It’s the new TV buzzword and Alan Carr is sick of it.
Dave Gorman interview
“I did my first gig at the end of my first year of university and remarkably it went well. My 3rd or 4th gig was awful but I’d tasted this thing that was brilliant and wanted to do it again.”
Funny Way To Be round off historic year in Barnard Castle
The critically-acclaimed comedy club have confirmed new shows from stand-up stars James Acaster and Stephen K Amos as they put the finishing touches to a momentous 12 months of laughter in the market town.
Al Greaves interview
“I get turned off by comedy which feels “contrived” or is overly predicated on perpetuating lazy and inaccurate stereotypes. Or when comedians pretend to get angry about things that aren’t actually that bad and overcompensate for lazy writing by shouting.”