Comedy Reviews

Review: Sean Lock: Purple Van Man – Newcastle City Hall

Review: Sean Lock: Purple Van Man – Newcastle City Hall

It is hard to imagine that there will be any punters leaving disappointed tonight, as Sean Lock caters for all tastes.…

Review: Daniel Kitson: After The Beginning, Before The End – Gala Theatre, Durham

Review: Daniel Kitson: After The Beginning, Before The End – Gala Theatre, Durham

Somewhere between stand-up and storytelling, After The Beginning, Before The End is a scripted stream of consciousness, exploring notions of reality, memory and identity - with some excellent phrasemaking along the way.…

Review: Return of the Lumberjacks – Gala Theatre, Durham

Review: Return of the Lumberjacks – Gala Theatre, Durham

Giggle Beats gave Return of the Lumberjacks five stars at the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe – and given time to breathe it only gets better.…

Review: Seymour’s Gang – Newcastle Stand

Review: Seymour’s Gang – Newcastle Stand

Daft, friendly and funny, Seymour’s Gang will leave you with a smile on your face.…

Review: Gary Delaney, Purist

Review: Gary Delaney, Purist

Gary Delaney’s profile is clearly on the rise. His jokes are in appalling bad taste, and guaranteed to offend someone. Fantastic.…

Review: Sketchy Theatre w/ Norris and Parker, The Kings Arms, Salford

Review: Sketchy Theatre w/ Norris and Parker, The Kings Arms, Salford

Sketchy Theatre live up to their name being both perfectly theatrical and a little sketchy. It might not be groundbreaking, but they’re more deserving of your laughter than a lot of stuff out there.…

Review: Robin Ince: The Importance of Being Interested – Newcastle Stand

Review: Robin Ince: The Importance of Being Interested – Newcastle Stand

"Ince cuts the figure of spellbinding professor as much as stand-up comedian, seemingly aiming to educate as well as entertain."…

Review: Fuckwits – Newcastle Stand

Review: Fuckwits – Newcastle Stand

Fuckwits, the spoof game show from former Viz duo Alex Collier and Simon Donald [pictured], continues to develop in its monthly Sunday afternoon sessions at the Newcastle Stand. …

Review: Tony Law: Maximum Nonsense – Newcastle Stand

Review: Tony Law: Maximum Nonsense – Newcastle Stand

There was a time when Tony Law might struggle to hold a room for twenty minutes. Now he's flying through ninety at 100 miles per hour.…

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