Ellie White
Ellie White

Ellie White

  • 34 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and comedian

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The Miser review

The Miser certainly isn't tight-fisted with the laughs.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 13th March 2017

Review: The Miser at the Garrick Theatre

Hits the contemporary spot: Amelia Forsbrook reviews Sean Foley and Phil Porter's adaptation of Molière.

Amelia Forsbrook, Exeunt Magazine, 13th March 2017

Review: The Miser

'Comedy first, psychological insight later' is Sean Foley's take on The Miser, and indeed his production is fresh, funny and farcical. But maybe his cast can afford to relax a bit more - they're all excellent, after all.

What's On Stage, 13th March 2017

Review: The Miser

A top-notch comedy cast are starring in The Miser at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End. Here is Sophie's review of the show...

Sophie Davies, The Velvet Onion, 13th March 2017

Inside No. 9 series 3 episode 2 review: The Bill

Inside No. 9 returns with a very fraught, very funny episode co-starring Philip Glenister and Jason Watkins.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 22nd February 2017

Inside No. 9 - ' The Bill'

Four friends disagree over which of them should pay for dinner in a restaurant, with macabre results...

Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 22nd February 2017

Preview - Inside No. 9: The Bill review

It's been a while - the Yuletide release of the none-too-festive Devil of Christmas notwithstanding - but Inside No 9 has returned in style.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 21st February 2017

Inside No 9 review

Inside No 9 is an underrated retro treat, a throwback to the good old Seventies and their one-off TV plays. This was a devilish confection with a haunting aftertaste. Don't have nightmares. And, no, I didn't have a starter.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 21st February 2017

BBC Three to launch Liam Williams YouTube series Pls Like

Pls Like, a series starring stand-up Liam Williams as the reluctant winner of a YouTube vlogging competition, will launch on BBC Three on Saturday 11th February.

British Comedy Guide, 1st February 2017

Live Review: Ricky Whittington & His Cat

The result is a clever up-to-the-minute adult version of a traditional theatrical form with lots of good knowing lines, good subversive humour and good catchy tunes.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th January 2017

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