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Lee Evans

Lee Evans

  • 60 years old
  • English
  • Writer, composer, stand-up comedian and actor

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Comedy review: Lee Evans: Monsters, Glasgow

The debate as to whether venues the size of The Hydro offer a satisfying experience of live comedy never seems appropriate for Lee Evans, one of the longest established of the arena comics, and one of the few who truly benefits from such a vast canvas.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 18th October 2014

Lee Evans review

A great comedian desperately trying to show us that he's still exactly the same old Lee. It's as if the wind has changed direction, and Evans can't get that gurn off his face.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 28th September 2014

Review: Lee Evans, O2 Arena

Strictly for dedicated fans only.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 27th September 2014

Lee Evans: Monsters review

Can 15,000 people a night be wrong? Lee Evans's latest, dreary tour, Monsters, is proof they might be.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 27th September 2014

Lee Evans, the O2 - comedy review

In his latest show, Monsters, Lee Evans remains a master of uncomplicated escapist entertainment.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 26th September 2014

Lee Evans - Monsters review

The main problem with Monsters, though, is that most observations are built on weak foundations.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 26th September 2014

Review: Lee Evans at the NIA

A packed NIA audience got everything they expected from rubber-faced comedian Lee Evans last night, and a little bit more.

Steve Wollaston, The Birmingham Mail, 19th September 2014

Interview with Glee club founder Mark Tughan

Glee founder talks Michael McIntyre, Lee Evans mahem, accidents, launches and deaths.

Paul Cole, The Birmingham Mail, 24th August 2014

Lee Evans: Monsters review

There are funny moments in Lee Evans new show, but he should try less hard.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 19th August 2014

Fringe Q&As: Marlon Davis

Marlon Davis talks to HeraldScotland about Lee Evans, crowd-surfing on a bicycle and growing up on a council estate in north-west London.

The Herald, 11th August 2014

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