Comedy Reviews

Latitude Festival comedy review: Liam Williams

Latitude Festival comedy review: Liam Williams

The Guardian’s favourite guy – or rather, as he keen to point out, a Guardian comedy reviewer’s favourite guy – Liam Williams set out an hour of pessimism and alternately self-hating and society-hating tirades in the Cabaret tent.…

Latitude Festival comedy review: Lazy Susan, Double Act

Latitude Festival comedy review: Lazy Susan, Double Act

Celeste Dring and Freya Parker turn out various Australian and up-tempo Matthew McConaughey accents in their bizarre mix of surreal, emotional and playful sketches, bolstered by low-key costume changes and audience asides.…

Latitude Festival comedy review: Tim Key

Latitude Festival comedy review: Tim Key

Tim Key is back peddling his shambolic recitals in Latitude’s Poetry tent, ruing the organisers who ‘don’t know where to put him’ and solemnly vowing in passing to make it to the comedy arena at some point.…

Latitude Festival comedy review: Pat Cahill

Latitude Festival comedy review: Pat Cahill

Pat Cahill is a comedian who is almost more performer than comic, so full is his set with more than just straight forward jokes.…

Latitude Festival comedy review: Sarah Kendall

Latitude Festival comedy review: Sarah Kendall

Australian comic Sarah Kendall scooped up the Comedy Arena’s afternoon crowd with a goofy, shoulder-shrug of a set in the dense heat of Latitude Festival’s first full day.…

Latitude Festival comedy review: Lolly Adefope

Latitude Festival comedy review: Lolly Adefope

Lolly Adefope - character comedian of your dreams – won an unwitting audience over immediately with her fabulously direct characterisation of people not necessarily likable but almost overly believable.…

Review: Invisible Dot Cabaret, Manchester International Festival

Review: Invisible Dot Cabaret, Manchester International Festival

"It was maybe a little bit contentious that The Invisible Dot were the kingmakers of comedy at the Manchester International Festival; some argued (in small corners of the internet) that it was a dull and predictable shame that Manchester's own comedy talent was sidelined."…

Review: Red Redmond, BLUE

Review: Red Redmond, BLUE

Redmond’s self-produced Edinburgh show is a sharp mix of personal and political anecdotes, and the more broad musings of a grinningly awkward stand-up comic.…

Review:  Another Fucking Variety Show, Jesterval

Review: Another Fucking Variety Show, Jesterval

Closing the final Friday night of Jesterval 2015 in style, Another Fucking Variety Show promises a "glittering cavalcade of world-class guests".…

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