DVD review: Ross Noble – Nonsensory Overload
Ross Noble’s new DVD, Nonsensory Overload, does exactly what it says on the tin.
DVD review: Lee Nelson’s Well Good Show
As someone who has been lucky enough to see Lee Nelson’s Well Good Show both live and on DVD now, I feel I’m a pretty good source for an accurate review of Simon Brodkin’s latest show.
DVD review: Al Murray – The Only Way Is Epic
When it comes to The Pub Landlord, you’re never quite sure what you’re laughing at.
DVD review: Brendon Burns: Y’Know – Love ‘n’ God ‘n’ Metaphysics ‘n’ Shit
Caught awkwardly between aggression and thoughtfulness, Y’Know- Love ‘n’ God ‘n’ Metaphysics ‘n’ Shit never quite knows whether it’s coming or going.
DVD review: Jeff Dunham: Minding the Monsters
Minding the Monsters brings together all of Jeff Dunham’s much-loved puppets for 80 minutes of monster-themed mayhem.
Interview: The Boy With Tape On His Face
James Harle managed to grab a few tape-free moments with the man himself.
“Comedy is like wine; there’s no sell-by date and it improves with age…”
Ahead of their return to stand-up, Mick Miller and Jimmy Cricket talk about a life in comedy.
Mick Miller and Jimmy Cricket are two of the best loved – and most established – names in comedy.
Live from Latitude: an interview with Four Screws Loose.
Four Screws Loose will be in the Cabaret Arena this afternoon, 3pm-4pm, before taking their new show #ScrewTheWorld to Edinburgh in August. And after that, coming soon to a screen near you…