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Brian & Roger review
Adaptation of Harry Peacock and Dan Skinner's podcast is painfully unfunny.
Clive Davis, The Times, 2nd November 2021Brian & Roger: A Highly Offensive Play review
The misadventures of a hapless hero led astray by his false friend are funny but don't quite fill three dimensions.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 2nd November 2021Brian and Roger: A Highly Offensive Play review
Despite rascally performances, the jokes are too broad.
Ava Wong Davies, The Independent, 2nd November 2021Brian & Roger: A Highly Offensive Play, Menier, review
When poo's being thrown things are getting desperate.
Sam Marlowe, i Newspaper, 2nd November 2021Brian & Roger - A Highly Offensive Play review
Dan Skinner and Harry Peacock's hit podcast Brian & Roger is given a new life on stage, but impressive theatrics don't enliven tired tropes.
Holly O'Mahony, Culture Whisper, 2nd November 2021Brian & Roger - a highly offensive play review
As its title suggests, this podcast-inspired production sometimes IS highly offensive.
Nick Curtis, Evening Standard, 2nd November 2021How Brian and Roger became a stage play
How a podcast about two sad, divorced men turned into a 'Highly Offensive' play.
Dan Skinner, The Independent, 1st November 2021Review: Please Help, BBC Three/iPlayer
This is one of those comedies that can be read on at least two levels. It's daft fun, certainly, but it also seems to be making a serious comment about the pressure put on the mental health of individuals by the inadequacy of the NHS care system, which can place a heavy burden on family members.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 7th July 2021Please Help review
The BBC really ought to pounce on this imaginative, hilarious premise and sign Pearman up for a series immediately.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 7th July 2021Lucy Pearman creates BBC pilot Please Help Me
Lucy Pearman has written and stars in Please Help Me, a Comedy Threesome pilot coming to BBC iPlayer later this year.
British Comedy Guide, 14th May 2021