Press clippings Page 5
Andrew Doyle goes on an 'anti-woke' tour
Comedian Andrew Doyle is to tour with right-wing journalist Douglas Murray with a show attacking politically correct 'woke' culture.
Chortle, 13th December 2019Andrew Doyle admits writing hate speech hoax article
Andrew Doyle has admitted to writing a hoax article in The Independent which slated the stand-up circuit as a hotbed of racism and sexism.
Chortle, 11th December 2019Comedy Unleashed to do pop up gigs at party conferences
London's free-thinking comedy club Comedy Unleashed is taking the same comedians with the same stand-up routines to both Labour and Conservative Party conferences this September.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st September 2019Are comedians actually being censored?
Comedians often talk about being censored, but how much is it actually happening?
Oluwatayo Adewole, Voice Magazine, 29th August 2019Is right-wing comedy on the rise?
This year's Edinburgh fringe was full of wokeness jokes from liberal stand-ups as well as a host of conservative comedians who punch down.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 26th August 2019Right-wing comics are bringing variety back to Fringe
I've been coming to the Edinburgh Fringe for five years, but this is the first time I've dipped my toe into the stormy waters of performing.
Iain Dale, The Spectator, 15th August 2019Titania McGrath's show is greatest since Women's March
Titania McGrath: Mxnifesto at the Edinburgh Fringe reviewed (by herself).
Andrew Doyle as Titania McGrath, The Spectator, 11th August 2019Is stand-up too woke and ruining things for audiences?
At this year's Fringe, the battle lines are drawn between shows defending the comedian's right to offend and less divisive offerings.
Rachael Healy, i Newspaper, 6th August 2019Titania McGrath provokes howls of rage and laughter
Two minutes of hate is all it takes for Titania McGrath to win over the audience.
Mike Wade, The Times, 3rd August 2019LGBTQ+ comedians that are worth seeing this year
In today's society, it seems opinion of comedy is divided. It's either viewed as a welcome distraction to much of the toxic environment that we find ourselves in, or something that offends us. This August, there are some fantastic comedians from the LGBTQ+ community offering some great sets. They represent this concept of divided opinion - controversial, yet undeniably brilliant.
James Macfarlane, ScotsGay, 31st July 2019