
Kath Hughes
- Actor, writer and stand-up comedian
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New online sitcom with BCG Pro writers announced
Producers Turtle Canyon have announced six-part online sitcom Content, with 18 further associated spin-off episodes. Some of its writers were identified through a BCG Pro search for talent.
British Comedy Guide, 29th October 2019Review: Gein's Family Giftshop, Soho Theatre
At its best this is a rollercoaster ride of a comedy show. You simply don't know what is going to happen next, which is rare in comedy and makes them really exciting. There are themes here - sex, violence, death mainly - but even when they do an obligatory airport security routine it comes from decidedly left field.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th February 2018Gein's Family Giftshop: volume 3 review
Gein's Family Giftshop continue to push boundaries with a hilarious set of darkly puerile perfection.
Ian Cater, What's On London, 31st August 2017Quick quiz: Gein's Family Giftshop
Today sketch comedy stars Gein's Family Giftshop.
ThreeWeeks, 18th August 2017Comedians' weirdest gigs
Lucy Porter caused a breakup. Romesh Ranganathan did a diabetes panel show. And Alexei Sayle survived a skinhead invasion. Comics relive their worst moments on stage.
The Guardian, 16th August 2017Our guide to the best stand-up shows
Some recommendations.
Rebecca Monks, Edinburgh Evening News, 5th August 2017Fringe 2017: the 20 best comedy shows to see
The best from the comedy section.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 4th August 2017What's On London's Edinburgh Fringe preview
With the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - the world's largest arts event - officially starting today, we decided to follow the Highland herd and put together a list of the comedy shows we're most looking forward to seeing this month and then subsequently in London.
Ian Cater, What's On London, 4th August 2017The of the best Fringe comedies that aren't stand-up
There's a huge wealth of improv, sketch and character comedy to enjoy at this year's Fringe.
Murray Robertson, The List, 2nd August 2017Ooh, the Horror
Comedy and horror: two genres at opposite ends of the spectrum, right? Well, as Jay Richardson discovers, for some performers there's barely a cobweb between them.
Jay Richardson, Fest Mag, 22nd July 2017