Royal Albert Hall, LondonDavies uses his ostentatiously puerile sense of humour to fine comic effect, with a series of stories capturing his long struggle to get over himself Hold forth for …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:48AMIn a riotous show, Garry Starr dons a tailcoat, flippers and little else to re-enact a bookshelf full of classics. Would you help him bring The Jungle Book to life? Comedy smash-hits come in…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:54PMCliffs Pavilion, SouthendIn a show of two halves, the caustic standup is at her best when rolling her eyes at the weaker sex, but her post-interval crowd-counselling doesn’t quite cut it H…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:42PMAssembly Rooms, EdinburghThe impressionist mixes modern politics with blasts from the past in a witty show that sticks to familiar ground Topical comedy meets a trip down memory lane at Rory…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:54AMSoho theatre, LondonChatty waiters, visiting the loo in company and overinvesting in sexual role-play are uproariously discussed alongside covers of Madonna, Britney and Dolly Parton For fan…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:02AMSoho theatre, LondonIt’s not as big-hitting as her debut but this sophomore comedy show proves Gray is a brilliant entertainer and wind-up merchant To say that Jordan Gray made an eye-cat…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:48AMUnderbelly Boulevard, LondonDylan MarcAurele’s musical comedy couldn’t be trashier but there’s fun to be had mixing twerking with 1400s Tuscany The Pope vapes, Michelangelo uses Zoom, …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:42AMRichmond theatre, London Ted Lasso star’s return as his camp and bumptious northern know-it-all alter ego also makes room for more of the real Mohammed The last time …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:12AMSoho Theatre, LondonWhether singing or crawling cleavage-first over the shoulders of her crowd, the eccentric diva asks what an artist should do in such ominous times ‘I do think in 90 min…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:54PMRiverside Studios, LondonHumour abounds in this Star Wars-themed cabaret, as Boba Fett bumps and grinds while Han Solo and Chewbacca share a Backstreet Boys number Might there be an overlap …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:42AMDropping the droll, self-obsessed character from his early standup shows, the comic and TV star is swapping millennial irony for the sincerity of song There was a time when comedians weren�…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:06PMSoho theatre, LondonThe drag queen’s latest intermingling of Annie Lennox covers, southern gothic literature, Judy Garland and family anecdotes is a bravura feat of idiosyncratic connectio…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:03PMUnderbelly Boulevard, London Eschewing the customary conjuror’s hype, Frayne’s new show follows traumatic illness and delivers high excitement in an unusually low key What do you get whe…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:06AMIt’s got sex jokes, Hitler gags and endless gallows humour. The comedian once famed for being ‘ignorant-arrogant’ reveals why she’s written a show about the deaths of her stepmother …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:12AMBrighton DomeUnderpinned by standup craftsmanship as effortless as it is meticulous, Gilligan continues to prove his gift for bringing everyday scenarios to life There are shaggy dog stories…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:03AMQueen Elizabeth Hall, LondonAt 65, Eclair has faced down adversity, her own ego, sexism and the menopause – and always found a way to keep cheerfully telling the tales Standup show or book…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:06AMLafayette, LondonAn irreverent mix of erotic trapeze, penis tricks and audience participation won’t disappoint groups out for a laugh – and a gasp If anything needs its own word, surely …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:18AMGlee Club, GlasgowThe hugely popular ‘King of the Povvos’ is a charismatic host, but is yet to prove that he can make his online material strong enough for the stage ‘Does anyone not k…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:48AMThe standup is hitting new heights of pastiche with Clementine, a riotous one-woman show about a Regency belle seeking a tailcoated beau. As the Edinburgh hit goes on tour, Minnitt explains …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:36AMCapitol theatre, HorshamHill at 60 remains so joyful and daft that you will never stop chuckling for long Some people’s art evolves over time. If you’re waiting for Harry Hill’s to do …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:42AMTheatre Royal BrightonBob Golding, Simon Cartwright and Damian Williams, who have played the comedy giants before, summon them like spirits to the stage in this tribute ‘You tell ’em a j…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:48PMThe chummy everyman seemed to let his facade slip as he brutally ejected two hecklers from a recent gig – a misstep that showed he’s out of touch with the current cut-and-thrust of stand…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:32AMOxford PlayhouseMorphing from shock-jock lupine to hand-wringing liberal, Lee lambasts the comedy of cruelty in scathing, slapstick style ‘Sick of comedy, sick of me, sick of my own though…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:24PMSoho theatre, LondonThe Yorkshireman’s half-banal half-profound ruminations on the subject of sight won me over A career that might be more successful if only he could describe to people w…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:48AMWyndham’s theatre, LondonThe double act transfer their TV hit to the stage in an ingenious edge-of-your-seat, one-step-ahead show which is in love with old theatres and their ghosts ‘We …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:48PMThe Good Place writer didn’t know there were prizes at the Edinburgh fringe until his acrobatic debut show earned him a nomination. Now he hopes to spring similar surprises If you wanted a…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:32PMHe has notched up tours, albums, books and a sitcom. Why is he tortured by feelings of under-achievement? As Fellows hits the road, he pops an aniseed ball and discusses his new song – abo…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:54PMApollo theatre, LondonConti is in supreme command of her comedy chaos, devising voices, ad hoc songs and daft scenarios The early phase of Nina Conti’s career was marked by restless bounda…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:32AMWaterside theatre, AylesburyThe TV star’s tour covers childhood delinquency, celebrity encounters and a rectal examination – without ever getting especially personal ‘Twenty one years …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:32AMSoho theatre, LondonThe Funny Women award-winner’s debut tour combines the personal and the political with varying success – but always with enthusiasm and charm Should Kate Cheka be sav…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:54AMHe was a wonderful team player in Whose Line Is It Anyway? and affection for him grew when he disclosed the severe pain and distress he was trying to keep at bay• Comedian Tony Slattery di…
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