Comedy Reviews

Review: Max and Ivan Are…Con Artists – Pleasance Upstairs, Edinburgh.

Review: Max and Ivan Are…Con Artists – Pleasance Upstairs, Edinburgh.

★★★★★ for Max and Ivan!…

Review: Ted.

Review: Ted.

Nic Wright reviews Seth McFarlane's directorial debut, Ted...…

Review: Stewart Lee: Carpet Remnant World – Newcastle Stand.

Review: Stewart Lee: Carpet Remnant World – Newcastle Stand.

★★★★★ for Stewart Lee: Carpet Remnant World. Kath Anderson reports.…

Review: Kendal Calling 2012 [Live From The Fields]

Review: Kendal Calling 2012 [Live From The Fields]

We've sent our editor to Kendal Calling to review the comedy. Let's hope he doesn't come back, eh?…

Latitude: Our Top 10 Stand-Ups…

Latitude: Our Top 10 Stand-Ups…

We've picked out our favourite comics at Latitude 2012: a selection of ten stand-ups who made an impression, possessed an original voice and brought the loyal Latitude comedy crowd to their knees in adulation. Here goes...…

Review: Latitude Festival 2012

Review: Latitude Festival 2012

Latitude doesn’t have the edgiest of images. As it enters its seventh year the Suffolk-based festival has gained a reputation for dyed sheep, Radio 4 friendly arts stages and mild mannered middleclass calm, perfectly likable but hardly cutting edge youth culture bait...…

Review: Michael J Dolan – Dress to Depress

Review: Michael J Dolan – Dress to Depress

Dress to Depress, Michael J Dolan’s first live album, situates him firmly on the cordial misanthrope spectrum, which is unsurprising given that the track list includes titles such as “Hate Your Friends”, “Sheer Fucking Romance” and the pleasingly succinct “Dating/Breakups/Lying.”…

Review: Fuckwits (Simon Donald, Matt Reed, Steffen Peddie, Nick Cranston & Lee Kyle) – Newcastle Stand

Review: Fuckwits (Simon Donald, Matt Reed, Steffen Peddie, Nick Cranston & Lee Kyle) – Newcastle Stand

Commissioned by the Newcastle Stand, Fuckwits is a gameshow with a difference. The big difference is that there are no questions, no clues and no answers.…

Review: Stewart Francis – Gala Theatre, Durham.

Review: Stewart Francis – Gala Theatre, Durham.

Stewart Francis is perhaps best known for the subtle nuances in his gags. Razor sharp punch lines develop from the double meaning of words; jokes bend in places you least expect; while Francis can make a simple pull-back and reveal feel classy. What’s surprising, then, is his choice of support act.…

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