Press clippings Page 16

Michael McIntyre at the O2 review

The observational, every-middle-class-man stuff is wearing.

Alice Jones, The Independent, 5th October 2015

Michael McIntyre made woman give birth early

A pregnant mother was laughing so hard during Michael McIntyre's comedy show that she gave birth to her 'miracle' baby girl six weeks early.

Steph Cockroft, Daily Mail, 5th October 2015

Review - Michael McIntyre, Happy and Glorious

Ultimately McIntyre has proved once again that he does what a lot of comics do, just much, much better. Sadly for those who can't stand him - and there a plenty of them - he's going nowhere in a hurry.

Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 4th October 2015

Michael McIntyre review

The comedian delivers a decidedly unadventurous set, but manages to fashion unpromising raw material into killer lines and vivid comic images.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 2nd October 2015

Review - Michael McIntyre: Happy & Glorious

Such wide appeal isn't easy to capture, and Happy And Glorious will sate those many fans.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 2nd October 2015

McIntyre's plans to extend his £5.6million mansion

Michael McIntyre has been blasted by conservation experts over his plans to transform his £5.6 million London mansion. According to a planning application submitted to the local council, McIntyre wants to 'enclose' a first floor terrace at the rear of the six-bedroom home to create a 'larger study area'.

Daily Mail, 28th August 2015

Stand-up comedy, in one handy infographic

From Max Miller in the music halls to Michael McIntyre's record-breaking 10 nights at the O2 Arena, British stand-up has a rich, varied history.

Johnny Dee, The Guardian, 7th August 2015

Any idiot can do what Michael McIntyre does right? No!

When it comes to the haters, there seems to be little reasoning with them.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 7th August 2015

Michael McIntyre isn't the only one who needs privacy

The real issue is the outrage it caused on Twitter and other social-media platforms due to the police's thoughtless invasion of McIntyre's privacy. For once, the perpetually outraged of Twitter got it right. Yes, McIntyre is a public figure, but we have a right to expect that officers of the law not behave like paparazzi or celebrity-obsessed teenagers.

Guy Birchall, Spiked, 22nd July 2015

Five things you might not know about Michael McIntyre

Opinion-splitting comic hits the road with Happy & Glorious.

Brian Donaldson, Beyond The Joke, 16th July 2015

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