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Shappi Khorsandi: Mistress and Misfit - review

It is hard to be sure what will feature in the show from night to night but certainly at The Lowry the material was of a very high quality that should ensure a good night wherever the show plays.

Dave Cunningham, The Reviews Hub, 4th June 2018

Comedy review: Shappi Khorsandi, Mistress and Misfit

Norfolk was always going to be a fitting date on Shappi Khorsandi's latest tour which focuses on the life of Horatio Nelson's great passion - Lady Emma Hamilton.

Geraldine Scott, The Eastern Daily Press, 9th March 2018

Russia bars 'extremist' comedy The Death of Stalin

The Russian release of British comedy film The Death of Stalin has been shelved following a screening before senior figures on Monday night.

BBC, 23rd January 2018

BBC orders full series of new sitcom Mister Winner

Following on from a Comedy Playhouse pilot, BBC One has ordered a full series of sitcom Mister Winner for 2018, starring Spencer Jones.

British Comedy Guide, 27th December 2017

Mister Winner review

Mister Winner is sweet enough - especially had it gone out in an early evening slot - even if its jokes are sometimes obvious.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 9th September 2017

TV review: Comedy Playhouse, Mister Winner, BBC1

Whether this will be a series is another matter though.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th September 2017

Back, review: the chemistry's still there

Back is far less claustrophobic and far more of an ensemble piece than Peep Show, though some of the acting in the first episode felt a bit too broad.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 7th September 2017

Shappi Khorsandi: Mistress and Misfit preview

The invariably excellent Shappi Khorsandi had a great show on Britishness last year.

Jay Richardson, Edinburgh Festivals, 1st August 2017

Fringe 2017 - SHIPS: Dr. Audrey's Fatal Mistake

English National Opera star, Cathy Young, and Second City graduate, Michelle Fahrenheim, aka SHIPS, make their much-anticipated Edinburgh debut this summer with a comedy that brings new meaning to the phrase 'license to kill'.

The Edinburgh Reporter, 31st July 2017

Biggest mistakes that tourists make during the Fringe

Don't fall into the same trap as many others that have trod the Capital's cobbled streets before you.

Sareta Puri, Metro, 29th July 2017

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