Michael Brunström
Michael Brunström

Michael Brunström

  • Stand-up comedian and actor

Press clippings

Tim Harding's comedy diary

Is this the birth of a new artform?

Tim Harding, Chortle, 5th April 2024

Leicester Comedy Festival 2024 Awards nominees

Daniel Foxx, Darran Griffiths, Joe Kent-Walters, Michael Brunström, Milo Edwards and Thanyia Moore are amongst those nominated in the Leicester Comedy Festival 2024 Awards.

British Comedy Guide, 4th March 2024

Weirdos Comedy - Aloo Gobi at the Leicester Comedy Festival review

It's been a while since we last took a dip in to the bonkers pool of madness that is a Weirdos show, but just like riding a bike, you never forget how to enjoy an evening in the company of these joyous fools.

Stuart Wilson, To Do List, 27th February 2024

The best comedy of 2019

Another year has past and once again it's been a pretty amazing one for comedy across the board, and it's been hard to whittle each category down to a top 10. But here are our suggestions for the best tv, film and live comedy of the year, along with a couple of other lists as well.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 31st December 2019

Lunatic fringe should be treasured

Comedy needs eccentrics and unpredictability, as well as 'names' and no surprises, writes Kate Copstick.

Kate Copstick, The Scotsman, 15th August 2019

Kate Copstick interviews three of the weirdest comics

Interviews with Mark Dean Quinn, Michael Brunstrom and Gary Sansome.

Kate Copstick, Broadway Baby, 21st July 2019

First Gig, Worst Gig: Michael Brunström

Malcolm Hardee Award winner Michael Brunström harks back to bus pain, Constable chants and a parsley sage.

British Comedy Guide, 7th June 2019

Michael Brunström review

A show so fantastic that I definitely plan to catch it again.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 9th April 2019

Michael Brunström interview

I only saw Michael perform for the first time last month but he instantly became one of our favourite comedians.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 14th August 2018

Is silliness and surrealism the answer to satire?

How comedians are responding, not always effectively, to the political madness of 2017.

Martin Willis, The Independent, 27th November 2017

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