Press clippings Page 6
Bristol Comedy Garden review
Reviews of David O'Doherty, Tim Key, Sara Pascoe and Aisling Bea
Tim Wright, Bristol 24/7, 19th June 2017Review: David O'Doherty & Sara Pascoe
The crowd won the day as Bristol yet again proved what a great venue for comedy it is.
Joseph Wilkes, The Bristol Post, 17th June 2017David O'Doherty to pilot new TV sitcom Stuck
David O'Doherty is working on Stuck, a studio audience sitcom for TV. Set in 1917, it is based on a ship stranded in ice at the Antarctic.
British Comedy Guide, 7th June 2017Fringe 2017: shows we think will sell out fast
From first timers to returning Fringe favourites, here's the shows from Gilded Balloon, Pleasance, Assembly and Underbelly to book ASAP.
Louise Stoddart, The List, 6th June 2017David O'Doherty - Big Time review
The world has become a bit crap lately, but David O'Doherty wants to save us all.
Elyce Phillips, Squirrel Comedy, 7th April 2017David O'Doherty, comedy review
The comedian offered thoughtful politics as well as whimsical humour, writes Bruce Dessau.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 9th March 2017Seven musical comedians you really should see
Go ahead and forget everything you know about musical comedy -- we're not talking Grease, Moulin Rouge or even La La Land.
Robbie Armstrong, Glasgow Live, 28th January 20175 of the best musical comedy shows to see at the Fringe (Link expired)
Being funny isn't enough for some comedians. Some like to flaunt their musical talent as well as their ability to tickle audiences. Here's our selection of acts who will be marrying comedy and music at this year's Fringe.
Finlay Craig, WOW247, 11th August 201650 must-see comedy shows at the Edinburgh Fringe (Link expired)
Here at WOW 247 we've pooled together our comedy brains to pick out a whopping 50 shows we think make a good starting point for any Fringe adventurer.
Matthew Dunne-Miles, Finlay Greig and Craig Leiper, WOW247, 2nd August 2016Latitude: reflections on a weekend of comedy
Latitude has often used the tag-line 'more than just a music festival' and with an extensive arts line-up that's certainly true. The Suffolk festival has also grown into one of the largest comedy programmes on the circuit. The tents may now have been dismantled, but Fergus Morgan reflects back on a weekend's mirth in the festival's purple comedy arena.
Fergus Morgan, The Reviews Hub, 20th July 2016