Comedy Profile: Louis C.K.
Often Brits have a perception of American stand-ups as being more crude, degenerate and less…
Often Brits have a perception of American stand-ups as being more crude, degenerate and less…
A serious piece, but always entertaining; Sandi Toksvig’s drama is a gem
mishka catches up with some of Burlesque’s favourite stars
Leave your political correctness at the door. Gloriously inappropriate and brilliantly subversive, Avenue Q shows no signs of ageing
An irritating sojourn through the bowels of Southampton’s industrial sector, but worth the effort
The (short) story of Michael McIntyre
Over the past few years the Nuffield has enjoyed putting on several of Douglas Post’s…
Chris Brooks gets all bohemian in an experience with Andy Warhol
On October 13th, 1925, a comedian was born who would change the face of stand-up…
A-List casting for an unknown play; utterly brilliant.
“I have too many sinks” sighs vulnerable TV-presenter-come-stand-up-comedian from Essex, Simon Amstell, in his latest live DVD.
The last week of 2010 saw the final episode of what must surely be a…
London’s Cambridge Theatre this year plays host to the longest-running, most-revived Broadway musical in the…
A review on the recent Halloween showing of ‘The Pillowman’ at the Annex Theatre.