Comedy Reviews

Review: Jo Caulfield, Sol Bernstein, Michael Redmond & John Smith – The Journal Tyne Theatre, Newcastle

Review: Jo Caulfield, Sol Bernstein, Michael Redmond & John Smith – The Journal Tyne Theatre, Newcastle

A Journal Tyne Theatre review.…

Preview: Courtyard Comedy Club

Preview: Courtyard Comedy Club

Tomorrow night sees the West Yorkshire Playhouse host a stellar line up of comedy. …

Review: Nick Helm, Chris Brooker, Andrew Ryan & Kai Humphries – Sunderland Empire

Review: Nick Helm, Chris Brooker, Andrew Ryan & Kai Humphries – Sunderland Empire

We review March's Laughter Live.…

Review: Craig Campbell Live – Middlesbrough Town Hall Crypt

Review: Craig Campbell Live – Middlesbrough Town Hall Crypt

Thursday night saw Ten Feet Tall play host to Craig Campbell.…

Review: Mike Newall, Will Duggan, Kiri Pritchard McLean, Chris Tavner, Andy Fury & Steffen Peddie – The Bridge Hotel, Newcastle

Review: Mike Newall, Will Duggan, Kiri Pritchard McLean, Chris Tavner, Andy Fury & Steffen Peddie – The Bridge Hotel, Newcastle

We review Mike Newall at The Laughing Penguin Comedy Club. …

Review: Yes, Prime Minister – Theatre Royal, Newcastle

Review: Yes, Prime Minister – Theatre Royal, Newcastle

Mark Grainger reviews a stage production of the satirical British sitcom.…

Laughter Live listings

Laughter Live listings

Sunderland Empire’s comedy night, Laughter Live, have announced their headline acts for the coming months.…

Review: Phil Ellis, Ben van der Velde, Gavin Webster, Mr Drayton, Sam Gore & Tony Jameson  – The Bridge Hotel, Newcastle.

Review: Phil Ellis, Ben van der Velde, Gavin Webster, Mr Drayton, Sam Gore & Tony Jameson – The Bridge Hotel, Newcastle.

The upstairs room of the Bridge Hotel is home to one of…

Review: Sarah Cassidy, Madge Hooks, Lucy Bennett, Anna Devitt, Amanda Baker, Sarah-May Philo & Sharon Race – The Telegraph, Newcastle

Review: Sarah Cassidy, Madge Hooks, Lucy Bennett, Anna Devitt, Amanda Baker, Sarah-May Philo & Sharon Race – The Telegraph, Newcastle

Newcastle local pub The Telegraph has never really functioned especially well as…

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