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Bec Hill

Bec Hill

  • Australian
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Kill Climate Deniers review

A lovingly crafted satirical swipe at climate change issues that remarkably, given its predictions of catastrophe, provides a welcome shot of optimism perfect for today's jaded and cynical times.

Mike Carter, Everything Theatre, 9th June 2019

Kill Climate Deniers review

Kill Climate Deniers may have seemed to some to be a disturbing, provocative title, but the play itself is a gentle knockabout comedy that has very little to say about climate change or the difficulties of getting action to stop it.

Keith Mckenna, British Theatre Guide, 9th June 2019

We talk to Bec Hill about Kill Climate Deniers

Multi-award winning stand-up Bec Hill is joining fellow comedian and Australian Felicity Ward in the European premiere of Kill Climate Deniers, a play about failing to talk about the issues that matter most for survival.

Funny Women, 28th May 2019

Cast announced for Kill Climate Deniers play

Bec Hill, Home And Away's Kelly Paterniti and Coronation Street actor Hannah Ellis Ryan will join Felicity Ward in the cast of comic play Kill Climate Deniers.

British Comedy Guide, 1st May 2019

Jo Brand wins Legend Of Comedy Award

Jo Brand has won the Legend Of Comedy award at Leicester Comedy Festival's annual award ceremony.

British Comedy Guide, 2nd April 2019

More Edinburgh Pleasance shows announced

The Pleasance has announced more comedy names for this summer's Edinbrgh Fringe.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 21st March 2019

Leicester Comedy Festival 2019 Award nominees

The nominees for the Leicester Comedy Festival's 2019 awards have been revealed.

British Comedy Guide, 6th March 2019

ITV to pilot new stand-up format Out There

ITV is to pilot Out There, a stand-up show from the producers of Mock The Week in which comedians perform in 'real world' locations.

British Comedy Guide, 4th February 2019

Review: Bec Hill

I won't tell you what the colourful balls were for as I hope there will be new chances for audiences to watch the show. A fun evening of (not so) childlike wonder.

Mariana Feijó, Funny Women, 25th May 2018

Is silliness and surrealism the answer to satire?

How comedians are responding, not always effectively, to the political madness of 2017.

Martin Willis, The Independent, 27th November 2017

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