Crystal Booth

DVD Review: Al Murray, The Pub Landlord – Barrel Of Fun Live

DVD Review: Al Murray, The Pub Landlord – Barrel Of Fun Live

Crystal Booth takes a look at Al Murray’s DVD Barrel Of Fun Live.

 Crystal Booth

Interview: Alun Cochrane

Interview: Alun Cochrane

Alun Cochrane is bringing his tour ‘Jokes.Life.And Jokes about Life’ to the Durham Gala Theatre on November 6th , straight from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this summer. After finding out he was colour blind as a teen his dreams of becoming a pilot were quickly dashed, but luckily for us the Yorkshire man chose the […]

 Andrew Dipper

Simon Buglass on Creased Comedy’s New Professional Night

Having recently returned from the Edinburgh Fringe after performing his package show Jocks and Geordies, local comic Simon Buglass is now hoping to make his mark on the local circuit both as a comedian and a promoter. Andrew Dipper caught up with Simon Buglass to find out more about his plans for Creased Comedy, his time in Edinburgh this past August, and what the future holds for the Northern comic.

 Luke Milford

Interview: Mick Ferry

Interview: Mick Ferry

Luke Milford went to The Hyena for a chat with comic and all round good egg Mick Ferry.

 Andrew Dipper

Interview: Kai Humphries

Interview: Kai Humphries

After seeing his debut show Evolution at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, Andrew Dipper caught up with Kai Humphries to find out all you’d want to know about the Northern comic.

 Andrew Dipper

Interview: Jason Cook

Interview: Jason Cook

Andrew Dipper went for a chat with Jason Cook to find out what’s new in the life of the North East comic.

 Edward James

Review: Adam Hills: Mess Around – Assembly @ Assembly Hall, Edinburgh.

Review: Adam Hills: Mess Around – Assembly @ Assembly Hall, Edinburgh.

For those not familiar with Adam Hills’ work, the Spicks & Specks host usually goes to great lengths to craft structured, considered shows.

 Andrew Dipper

Review: Jason Cook: The End (Part 1) – The Stand, Edinburgh.

Review: Jason Cook: The End (Part 1) – The Stand, Edinburgh.

Basing your Edinburgh show – albeit loosely – on the day you thought you were going to die doesn’t sound like a situation that contains much comedy potential.

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