Press clippings
Jennifer Saunders to play Captain Hook in Palladium panto
The London Palladium will present Peter Pan as its pantomime this Christmas season, with Jennifer Saunders starring as Captain Hook.
British Comedy Guide, 24th April 2023Paul Zerdin announces Puppetman tour for 2023
Ventriloquist Paul Zerdin will tour his new show Puppetman between September and November 2023.
British Comedy Guide, 13th December 2022Line up announced for Lost Voice Guy's Christmas Comedy Club on ITV
Lee Ridley's guests on the night include ventriloquist Paul Zerdin, comedians Josie Long and Dara O Briain and freestyle rapper and comedian Abandoman.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 10th November 2022Judy Murray to make her Edinburgh Fringe debut
One of a new batch of shows announced by Gilded Balloon.
MacAulay, Chortle, 4th May 2022Dawn French to star in London Palladium panto
She will play Dame Trott, Jack's mum in Jack And The Beanstalk, in a £2 million show that will run at London's most famous variety house for five weeks, joining its core Christmas gang: Julian Clary, Paul Zerdin, Nigel Havers and Gary Wilmot.
Baz Bamigboye, Daily Mail, 25th February 2022Paul Zerdin adds more dates to his Hands Free tour
Having completed 36 dates of his Hands Free tour in 2021, Paul Zerdin has announced a further 14 shows for 2022.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 7th February 2022Paul Zerdin interview
The panto legend is back in the West End.
Alex Wood, What's On Stage, 10th December 2021Clary, Havers & Zerdin return to Palladium panto
Julian Clary, Nigel Havers and Paul Zerdin will return to the London Palladium for a second year of pantomime this Christmas, in an all-star production of Dick Whittington.
British Comedy Guide, 21st April 2017Paul Zerdin announces 2017 UK tour dates
Paul Zerdin, the British ventriloquist who won America's Got Talent, has announced a 45-date UK tour, starting in September 2017.
British Comedy Guide, 1st March 2017America's Got Talent: home to UK's Fringe favourites
After the success of Tape Face and Piff the Magic Dragon, purveyors of overlooked artforms might do well to swap panel-heavy British comedy for the States.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 5th October 2016