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2,036 stories by "Brian Logan"

Fatiha El-Ghorri: Cockney Stacking Doll review – Taskmaster star’s endearing, earthy tour of the East End by Brian Logan

Leicester Square theatre, LondonThe comic delivers gags about her life and neighbourhood with choice descriptions and brutal punchlines‘What comes out of here,” says Fatiha El-Ghorri, in…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:15pm on May 25, 2026

‘I want to bury it under a roundabout!’ Kim Noble on his unusual approach to promoting his graphic novel by Brian Logan

The unsettling performance artist, who has made some electrifying stage shows in his time, is taking a leap into literature with an eye-opening book, In Pursuit of a Wonderful Nothing. A har…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:25am on May 25, 2026

John Kearns: Tilting at Windmills review – a handful of dust (and prawn cocktail crisps) in riff on TS Eliot by Brian Logan

The Crescent, YorkThe comedian addresses a relationship breakup via The Waste Land, Aldi and a dimwit estate agentHow has it come to this? That’s what new show Tilting at Windmills finds J…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:55pm on May 19, 2026

I’m Not Being Funny review – there’s laughter through tears in emotional dark comedy by Brian Logan

Bush theatre, LondonMarried aspiring standups confront on stage what they’re concealing in real life, in Piers Black’s compelling two-handerStandup is performance in extremis, self-proje…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:05pm on May 18, 2026

A leak at No 11: Rachel Reeves and the satire about the urinal she couldn’t get rid of by Brian Logan

When she broke through the glass ceiling and became chancellor, Reeves found her office had its own latrine. Rosie Holt reveals why she turned the story into a play called Churchill’s Urin…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:40am on May 13, 2026

Party Season review – kids’ birthday marathon pumps up parental anxiety to bursting point by Brian Logan

Connaught theatre, Worthing Balloons meet the sharper points of competitive parenting over a weekend of back-to-back kids’ parties, in this broad comedy of social mannersSome of my most tr…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:25am on May 10, 2026

Ashley Gavin review – a close look at the clitoris, gender and the ‘manly’ business of getting pregnant by Brian Logan

Glee Club, GlasgowThe masc lesbian comic from New York delivers a superb set with big laughs and twisty logicOld-school standup celebrating the traditional masculine virtues? It’s fallen a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:00am on May 7, 2026

Houdini’s reappearing act: David Haig’s new play lays bare the magician’s dispute with Conan Doyle by Brian Logan

An interest in spiritualism drew the escapologist and the Sherlock Holmes author together but, as actor-playwright Haig’s drama Magic shows, also threw them into conflictIt’s the questio…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:35pm on April 21, 2026

Ruby Wax: Absolutely Famous review " a candid return to her most revealing celebrity interviews by Brian Logan

Richmond theatre, LondonArchive footage and fresh commentary shed light on the craft and chaos of interrogating big names such as OJ Simpson and Donald Trump What are these shows, in which v…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:24pm on April 19, 2026

Phil Ellis: Bath Mat review " Taskmaster goof celebrates his midlife failures by Brian Logan

The Stand Comedy Club, GlasgowThe northerner finds the funny in banalities with this raucous compendium of all-in-it-together bants Phil Ellis has been watching Netflix specials, and has not…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:24pm on April 19, 2026

Joz Norris: You Wait. Time Passes review " weird, unhinged, inadequate, and other pointers to artistic character by Brian Logan

Soho theatre, London In his latest show, the comedian energetically distils his approach to pursuing futile creative choices with philosophy and silly jokes thrown in How do you know that yo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:36pm on April 13, 2026

Riki Lindhome: Dead Inside review " a gobsmacking comedy about fertility by Brian Logan

Soho theatre, LondonThe unassuming US comedian and musician turns her journey to motherhood into a witty, bittersweet and beautifully judged show 'I know this show can be uncomfortable," say…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:36pm on April 13, 2026

Aisling Bea review " glamourpuss meets accidental mum in a scatty show that revels in immaturity by Brian Logan

Hammersmith Apollo, LondonThe sitcom star and Taskmaster stalwart is on commanding form as she embarks on Older Than Jesus, her first " and deeply daft " standup tour That staple realisation…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:24am on April 11, 2026

From Hamlet at the Globe to Keir Starmer on SNL UK: the anarchic rise of George Fouracres by Brian Logan

After years of skits and Shakespeare, the Black Country performer has found his biggest audience yet on Saturday Night Live UK. Phil Wang and others hail his 'pure comedic instinct' A cast o…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:54am on April 2, 2026

Harry Enfield and No Chums! review " the head of our comedy state takes a trip down memory lane by Brian Logan

Barbican Centre, LondonFrom Stavros to Wayne Slob, Loadsamoney to DJ Dave Nice, the 64-year-old distilled whole characters and social types To younger audiences, Harry Enfield may be best kn…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:54pm on March 31, 2026

Michelle De Swarte: The Afters review " blazing gags from a comic who says what she sees by Brian Logan

Brighton Corn Exchange The fantastically confident standup is a blast from the start with her takes on menopause, parenting and her upbringing Model, actor, journalist, comedian: no doubting…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:48am on March 26, 2026

'Four teens in their 30s!' Lovable New York comedy gang Simple Town land in London by Brian Logan

They wowed the Edinburgh fringe with whip-smart sketches about Nasa engineers and what their audience were thinking. Now the slacker troupe are back on stage " but a long way from TV screens…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:18am on March 9, 2026

James Acaster review " standup in terrific form with tangled tribute act to himself by Brian Logan

Clapham Grand, LondonIn his touring show, Acaster introduces a new alter ego, adding even more layers to his material, along with some trenchant political gags 'I'm the UK's No 1 James Acast…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:42am on March 6, 2026

Rosa Garland: Primal Bog review " a slippery dive into desire with live tattooing by Brian Logan

Soho theatre, LondonFearlessly provocative and covered in gunk, Garland delivers a wild and elusive show about queerness and carnality 'It's divisive." Well, you'd think so, a "kink performa…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:48am on March 2, 2026

Josh Sharp: ta-da! review " 2,000 slides and one 'weenie massage' in a show that's big on laughs by Brian Logan

Soho theatre, LondonThe former child magician from New York combines PowerPoint and personal trauma in an off-Broadway import that packs a considerable punch Two species of modern standup jo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:06am on February 16, 2026

I'm Sorry, Prime Minister review " Hacker and Sir Humphrey return as baffled but charming old codgers by Brian Logan

Apollo theatre, London Jonathan Lynn's farewell to the beloved parliamentary sitcom casts Griff Rhys Jones as ex-PM Jim Hacker, making one last call on his wily consigliere Death comes to us…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:12am on February 13, 2026

Philippe Gaulier had a huge impact on theatre " but his 'embrace the ridiculous' lesson is one for us all by Brian Logan

The master clown helped generations of performers be more alive in the moment " and not take themselves too seriously. His teachings were for life as well as the stage ' Philippe Gaulier, cl…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:06am on February 10, 2026

The Eternal Shame of Sue Perkins review " a Bake Off star basks in self-abasement by Brian Logan

Darlington HippodromePerkins' return to live comedy features some lurid stories of her personal and professional ineptitude, and jaunty tales about vacuum cleaners and a drug-addled trip to …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:24am on February 7, 2026

Bridget Christie: Jacket Potato Pizza review " how menopause set the standup free by Brian Logan

Bristol BeaconIf the comic's political fervour is dialled down, there is much to enjoy in a show delivered with flair and 10-ton sarcasm Inner peace and contentment are not always gifts to t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:12am on February 3, 2026

Stephen K Amos: Now We're Talking! review " convivial good fun keeps the laughter flowing by Brian Logan

Leicester Square theatre, LondonThe veteran standup deconstructs the science of laughter before scrolling back to his youth and a 1970s brought pungently back to life 'We're here, folks, to …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:31am on February 1, 2026
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