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Josh Glanc review
It's Friday night, and we're listening to a moustachioed clown with his midriff out, singing songs about loving his nan. No, it's not that guy you met outside Wetherspoons at 1am. It's Aussie comedian and clown, Josh Glanc (to rhyme with dance). And oh boy, will he dance.
Polly Bishop, The Reviews Hub, 15th June 2025
Review: Scouts! The Musical
A fun exploration of the core positive messages of scouting, which will warm your heart and bring a genuine smile of delight, whilst enjoying the frolics of this energetic cast of actor-musicians.
Lucy Williams, The Spy In The Stalls, 14th June 2025
Greg Davies review
The 'legend' tag, as seen on the poorly fitting tracksuit he sports, is meant ironically. But as a comedian, this pudgy purveyor of puerility is playing arenas now, which mere mortals do not get to do. And when it comes to being a klutz, Davies deserves his legendary status.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 13th June 2025
Rhod Gilbert and the Giant Grapefruit at Eventim Apollo review
The Welsh comedian's show about his brush with mortality has echoes of early Billy Connolly, he's that good.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 13th June 2025
LGBTQ+ New Comedian Of The Year 2025 review
How ironic that a comedian with no eyes has a great visual gag - not to mention a unique point of view. Sydney May makes all the jokes no one else would dare about her disability, while also mining her unique experiences on everything from dating to audio descriptions. Her tight set was full of sharp punchlines, delivered with precision timing, making her a clear stand-out on tonight's bill, and the one to beat in the competition.
Chortle, 11th June 2025
Greg Davies review
Charisma, precision timing and earthy vulgarity.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 11th June 2025
Greg Davies review
Davies uses his ostentatiously puerile sense of humour to fine comic effect, with a series of stories capturing his long struggle to get over himself.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 11th June 2025
Review: The Last Laugh - Grand Opera House, York
The Last Laugh is an evening of pure nostalgic delight and a love letter to the golden age of British comedy. How can one give it five stars? Just like that!
Daniel Wood, The Reviews Hub, 11th June 2025
Roy Chubby Brown: An evening with Britain's most offensive comedian
Is Roy Chubby Brown still alive? Yes. Good evening, Blackpool.
Jacob Furedi, Dispatch, 10th June 2025
"Stupider than everyone else": one comic's semi-naked bid to perform dozens of Penguin novels
In 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?
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 10th June 2025
Stuart McPherson: "I'm glad I took the plunge"
From VHS tapes to BAFTAs, Scottish comedian Stuart McPherson charts five key moments that shaped his journey into stand-up, writing and performing.
Stuart McPherson, Square Mile, 10th June 2025
Harriet Kemsley: 'I had to find out who I was after a marriage I thought would be for ever'
Ahead of her new tour, the comedian talks about her time on Last One Laughing UK, owning her trauma, and what she's learnt about men who are put off by women doing stand-up.
Emily Watkins, i Newspaper, 10th June 2025
Katherine Ryan review
In a show of two halves, the caustic stand-up is at her best when rolling her eyes at the weaker sex, but her post-interval crowd-counselling doesn't quite cut it.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 9th June 2025
Jak Malone wins a Tony Award for Operation Mincemeat
Malone won the award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical.
Alex Wood, What's On Stage, 9th June 2025No laughing matter: Why didn't a top Soho comedy club pay its performers?
21Soho was meant to breathe life into London's stand-up scene. Yet dozens of artists and former staff members paint a portrait of a company in utter chaos.
Rachael Healy, The Londoner, 7th June 2025James Barr: "Why attack trans people in your comedy? It's just lazy humour"
I think James Barr needs a rest. Yes, because he wakes up the nation every morning at 6am on Hits Radio Breakfast alongside Will Best and Fleur East, but also because of everything that happens in between.
Marcus Wratten, Pink News, 7th June 2025Showstopper! The Improvised Musical review
Go to see this show not knowing what to expect and you will not be disappointed.
Ray Taylor, The Reviews Hub, 7th June 2025
A comedy army to tackle homelessness
Comedians Vs. Homelessness will take place on October 8, and is being driven by Comedy Army - a collective co-founded by JoJo Sutherland that includes those who have experienced homelessness alongside comedy, healthcare, production and tech professionals.
Chortle, 6th June 2025
Viggo Venn review
High-vis hilarity from a clown with truly universal appeal.
Polly Bishop, The Reviews Hub, 6th June 2025
A Midsummer Night's Dream review
This joyful, acrobatic comedy is the party of the summer.
Julia Rank, London Theatre, 6th June 2025
A Midsummer Night's Dream review
Fizzy, gymnastic revival of the Shakespearean classic is irresistible.
The Stage, 6th June 2025
Rik Mayall festival a fantastic success - organisers
A comedy festival in memory of Rik Mayall has been proclaimed a huge success with friends of the actor and writer saying he would have loved it.
Caroline Gall, BBC, 6th June 2025Viggo Venn review
Viggo Venn is a master clown; of that there is no question.
Chris Parkle, The Real Chrisparkle, 5th June 2025The complete casting has been revealed for the musical adaptation of Starter For 10.
Based on David Nicholls's bestselling novel (which was adapted into a much-loved film in 2006), it will return to Bristol Old Vic from 10th September to 11th October 2025 before transferring to Birmingham Rep from 22nd October to 1st November.
Alex Wood, What's On Stage, 4th June 2025
Review: Urinetown
A very different musical comedy, blending dystopia, satire, parody and a fabulous score to create a highly enjoyable night at the theatre.
Joanne Thornewell, Everything Theatre, 4th June 2025
The Play That Goes Wrong celebrates 4001st performance in the West End
Mischief marked the 4001st West End performance of The Play That Goes Wrong at the Duchess Theatre on Tuesday 2 June 2025, coinciding with the first performance by the production's new cast.
Alex Wood, What's On Stage, 3rd June 2025
Patrick Spicer interview
Spreadsheet shame, strawpedos, and ditching the NHS for stand-up comedy.
Hermione Blandford, ShortList, 3rd June 2025
Ellen Turnill Montoya review
Have you ever wondered what your hands think about your feet? Wonder no more.
Polly Bishop, The Reviews Hub, 3rd June 2025
Ozzy Algar review
A gorgeously evocative, otherworldly debut hour from a rising star.
Polly Bishop, The Reviews Hub, 3rd June 2025
Amy Mason review
A quick-witted hour-in-progress from a thoroughly likeable stand-up comedian.
Polly Bishop, The Reviews Hub, 2nd June 2025