Comedy Reviews

Review: Comedy @ Latitude 2013

Review: Comedy @ Latitude 2013

It’s 11am, and Daniel Kitson is in the Theatre Arena telling us about how he nicked his mate’s extortionately-priced Latitude programme. Welcome to our 2013 coverage.…

Review: Barbara Nice, Sean Turner, Bethany Black, Nathan Caton & Dave Johns – Newcastle Stand

Review: Barbara Nice, Sean Turner, Bethany Black, Nathan Caton & Dave Johns – Newcastle Stand

Tonight's show at The Stand was a stark reminder that so many factors can determine a gig’s success.…

Review: Lost Voice Guy: Voice of Choice – The Cluny 2, Newcastle

Review: Lost Voice Guy: Voice of Choice – The Cluny 2, Newcastle

Based on this outstanding performance, Lost Voice Guy is set to be one of the highlights of this year's Fringe.…

Review: Seymour’s Gang [feat. Gavin Webster, John Scott & Rob Gilroy] – Newcastle Stand

Review: Seymour’s Gang [feat. Gavin Webster, John Scott & Rob Gilroy] – Newcastle Stand

The label ‘surreal’ is often applied to comedy with questionable accuracy. If you forgive the cliché, if any comedy can be described as “surreal”, then it’s Seymour’s Gang.…

Review: Comedy @ Glastonbury 2013

Review: Comedy @ Glastonbury 2013

"Hidden away amongst Glastonbury’s 92 stages, the Cabaret Tent consistently strikes the right balance between well-known faces and young up-and-comers."…

Review: Sod The Tories (And Have A Nice Week) – Newcastle Stand

Review: Sod The Tories (And Have A Nice Week) – Newcastle Stand

Sod the Tories, the topical panel show which debuted at the Newcastle Stand last month, returned on Monday in a tighter, more confident form.…

Review: Loving Dick, Lass O’Gowrie, Manchester

Review: Loving Dick, Lass O’Gowrie, Manchester

I’m about to watch a play called Loving Dick in a tiny room in a pub in Manchester and there are chairs which say ‘Reserved’ on them. Obviously, I’m terrified.…

Review: Reginald D. Hunter: In the Midst of Crackers – Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre, Newcastle

Review: Reginald D. Hunter: In the Midst of Crackers – Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre, Newcastle

The inimitable figure of Reginald D Hunter swaggers onto the stage, and it is clear from the get-go that he has a lot to get off his chest.…

A (largely) spoiler-free review of Arrested Development: Season Four

A (largely) spoiler-free review of Arrested Development: Season Four

A lot has changed in the last seven years. The housing bubble has collapsed, George W. Bush has evaporated back into the mist of evil he originally coalesced out of, and the mist has offered up two other gurning puppets called Cameron and Clegg to take his place.…

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