The fringe lineup is out: try Robert Newman’s Brain Show, Josie Long’s investigations and Michelle Wolf, one of Chris Rock’s Oscars speechwritersSummer begins! Or at least that’s how…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:01AMHe was Flight of the Conchords’ bongo soloist and guest-starred with Louis CK and Garry Shandling. Now, Todd Barry has ditched his own comedy routines for a show devoted to off-the-cuff cr…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:09AMLee’s peevish reaction to being pipped to a Bafta unravels into a rant about James Corden in another set of brilliant routines that force us to puzzle out whether this self-pitying shtick …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:55PMAfter years of shouting, comedian Sam Wills covered his mouth with duct tape and devised a new show. But he won't be on Mock the WeekA complaint often levelled at 21st-century standup is tha…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:39PMAfter a rare stage appearance at Stewart Lee's recent standup gig, the Brass Eye comedian is returning to TV. Now, more than ever, we need a satirist with his fearlessnessBrendon Burns wrote…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:55PMPalace theatre, LondonThe nation’s favourite mentalist explores faith healing in a show that leaves sceptics’ and believers’ minds jitterbuggingDerren Brown doesn’t have a good word …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:52PMThe star of The Office has turned plenty of people off with his boorish public image, and even more with his non-PC standup. But his best-loved character still has much to offerSo Ricky Gerv…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:06AMThe outspoken standup talks about teenage bad behaviour, panel shows and the ‘stubborn’ iPhone pest who inspired her Manchester international festival showThe seeds of Sara Pascoe’s Ma…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:44AMSoho theatre, LondonPascoe makes for charming company with a dose of self-deprecating skits on body image, being good and 21st-century sexYou’d think from the title of Sara Pascoe’s new …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:39AMThe rape allegations against Cosby didn’t stick until Hannibal Buress made the accusation on stage. Sometimes comedians are able to say what others can’tJudging by the story of the Natio…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:13PMBeck theatre, HayesThe standup’s PC’s World seldom strays from xenophobia in a show full of poor jokes and weak puns• Never mind the broadcasts: TV doesn’t make or break a standupPau…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:11PMWhen it comes to Britishness, comedy doesn’t tend to get further than Michael McIntyre’s benign observations. As the EU referendum approaches, comedians should be digging deeperIn 2000, …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:52AMWhen it comes to Britishness, comedy doesn’t tend to get further than Michael McIntyre’s benign observations. As the EU referendum approaches, comedians should be digging deeperIn 2000, …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:32AMBridget Christie grapples with a Motörhead vibrator, David Baddiel tackles dementia, Todd Barry busts boredom – and Mr Swallow re-creates Houdini’s daftest escapeSummer culture: Theatre…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:26AMDominion Theatre, LondonThe much trumpeted Queen musical has arrived, and it would be hard to imagine a less appropriate vehicle for the band's music - far less for the anti-corporate mes sa…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:05AMItalian company TIDA have made one of the shows of the year with Quintetto. It’s not billed as comedy: has that made it more humorous?I went to see the Best of BE festival showcase at the …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:26AMUdderbelly, LondonThe British ventriloquist and America’s Got Talent winner is a virtuosic voice-thrower but his material isn’t up to the same standardVentriloquist Paul Zerdin was a mod…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:55AMThe star of The Office has turned plenty of people off with his boorish public image, and even more with his non-PC standup. But his best-loved character still has much to offerSo Ricky Gerv…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:24AMOrange Tree, RichmondInspired by a promise about climate change to a four-year-old girl, Jonny & the Baptists add some moral ballast to their usual gags and gigglesome wordplayA previous…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:02AMAccusations of tax avoidance, the most influential people in comedy, Russells, and Alastair and Armando square upThe 8 Out of 10 Cats host, Jimmy Carr, finds himself strewn across the newspa…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:30PMMarlowe theatre, CanterburyThe Essex comic’s new dad routine wins no prizes for originality, but there is still more material in two hours than many fit into a decadeFour years ago, a broo…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:31AMDavid Walliams has been cast in Stephen Poliakoff's new drama - but can comedians ever play it totally straight? By Brian Logan"They laughed when I said I was going to be a comedian," runs t…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:45PMOne-time Blackadder buffoon Hugh Laurie was on devilish form in The Night Manager but it’s a rare comedian who plays a convincing screen villainThe BBC’s adaptation of John le Carré’s…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:55AMElsewhere in comedy this week: John Cleese targets BBC comedy chiefs, Tina Fey resurrects her Sarah Palin impression and Peter Kay's new sitcom gears up for an iPlayer premiereReading this o…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:40AMPolitics is fertile ground for comics, but there are pitfalls to jumping on particular bandwagons – not least when it questions their loyalty to the punchlineNot that long ago, Donald Trum…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:14AMDane Baptiste packed in his dead-end job to change the world. Britain’s answer to Chris Rock talks about his new sitcom Sunny D – and laughing at his own jokesSpeak to some black standup…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:50AMThe token opening of a comedy set – even in its postmodern guise – is becoming tired and uninspired. All hail the trad crowd-work of masters like Al MurrayIt’s an odd artform, standup …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:58AMBrighton DomeThe chipper comedian deftly juggles jokes, anecdotes and harsh facts in a fund-raising tour for her new political partyIt’s been running for one year, 70 local branches have s…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 09:48AMLee’s peevish reaction to being pipped to a Bafta unravels into a rant about James Corden in another set of brilliant routines that force us to puzzle out whether this self-pitying schtick…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:37AMG Live, GuildfordThe ‘nicest man in comedy’ is soft-hearted to a fault, in a set of optimistic but entirely safe and familiar routines Adam Hills is “widely referred to as ‘the nices…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:58AMCriterion, LondonThe comedian chucks out the art form’s creepiness for a thrilling interactive set in which her most essential prop barely features“Most ventriloquists …” says Nina C…
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