Comedy
Fern Brady, Netflix Special review - sex, relationships and deathMonday, 29 April 2024![]() An appearance on Taskmaster and the publication of her acclaimed memoir Strong Female Character have helped propel Fern Brady into the comedy big time – and now comes the accolade of her first Netflix special, Autistic Bikini Queen, which was... Read more... |
Jonathan Pie, Duke of York's Theatre review - spoof political reporter takes no prisonersFriday, 19 April 2024![]() If you don't like sweary comics – Jonathan Pie uses the c-word liberally – then this may not be the show for you. In fact if you're a Tory, ditto, because it is 70 minutes of political invective, taking aim at a rogues' gallery of senior... Read more... |
Spencer Jones: Making Friends, Soho Theatre review - award-winning comedian mines his post-lockdown escape to the countryMonday, 15 April 2024![]() Lockdown feels more like a dream now: empty streets; bright, scarless skies; pan-banging at 8pm. Did it all happen? One part of our brains insists that it did; another resists such an overthrowing of what it means to be human. Try recalling events... Read more... |
Six Chick Flicks, Leicester Square Theatre review - funny, frenetic and feminist spoofFriday, 12 April 2024![]() Spoofing movies or movie genres has been done before, but Six Chick Flicks goes the extra mile. It's a funny, frenetic and feminist take-down of the kind of movies that are aimed at woman, but pretty much always written and/or directed by men. It's... Read more... |
Pierre Novellie, Soho Theatre review - turning a heckle into a showTuesday, 02 April 2024Pierre Novellie opens his show by telling how his latest show, Why Are You Laughing?, came into being. It started, he says, when he was heckled at a previous show by someone shouting out: “I have Asperger's and I think you have it too.” It's an... Read more... |
Catherine Bohart, Soho Theatre review - girlfriends, gossip and gay parenthoodSaturday, 09 March 2024![]() Catherine Bohart opens by telling us that we're seeing her at the beginning of a long tour – before her energy flags, she says. It's difficult to believe, however, that the Irishwoman ever performs at anything less than full throttle, and so it... Read more... |
Miles Jupp, Cambridge Arts Theatre review - life's vicissitudes turned into laughsTuesday, 05 March 2024![]() It takes a talented comic to turn a horrible life experience into comedy, but Miles Jupp is nothing if not talented. Add in a bit of self-depreciation, a smidgen of philosophical musing and a dollop of ruderies about bodily functions and you have On... Read more... |
Andy Parsons, Touring review - reasons to be cheerful...Wednesday, 28 February 2024![]() In the middle of another age of austerity, a climate crisis and seemingly intractable international conflicts, it's cheering that a comic should tour with a show called Bafflingly Optimistic. Even more so when that comedian is Andy Parsons, whose... Read more... |
Bill Bailey: Thoughtifier, Brighton Centre review - offbeat adventures with a whirling, erudite mindThursday, 22 February 2024I first saw Bill Bailey at least 30 years ago in the cabaret tent at Glastonbury Festival, the audience lying on hessian matting, a fug of hash smoke in the air. He seemed one of us, a bug-eyed, Tolkien-prog hippy with a stoned sense of humour and... Read more... |
Paul Foot, Soho Theatre review - how to discover the meaning of lifeMonday, 19 February 2024![]() It's probably fair to say that Paul Foot is an acquired taste for some; his absurdist, poetic comedy isn't for everyone but he has built a strong and loyal following without the help of television exposure. And now in Dissolve, which debuted at the... Read more... |
Jessica Fostekew, Soho Theatre review - age is just a numberTuesday, 13 February 2024Jessica Fostekew is ageing fast. Actually, she's not, but having recently reached 40 she says that's how she feels. And for an hour she describes to us the signs, from despising litterbugs to gaining a political viewpoint that may not chime with her... Read more... |
Fascinating Aida, London Palladium review - celebrating 40 glorious years of filth and defianceFriday, 09 February 2024![]() You don’t expect a couple of septuagenarian contraltos, aided by a spring chicken of a soprano in her fifties, to sing naughty ditties about jacksies and titties. Then again, if you are a Fascinating Aida fan, you do. Thousands of fans turned... Read more... |
