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St Albans gets its own Comedy Garden festival
Dara O Briain, Sara Pascoe, Alan Davies, Tom Allen and Aisling Bea are among the big names who will be playing the St Albans Comedy Garden.
Chortle, 23rd April 2021Just the Tonic: Working From Home review
Some scrappy moments, but this is something special.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 8th March 2021Altitude Comedy Festival 2020 cancelled
The Altitude Comedy Festival, which was due to take place in Mayrhofen in Austria at the end of March, has been cancelled.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 12th March 2020DMU at 150: Leicester Comedy Festival
Leicester Comedy Festival has been part of the city's calendar since 1994 when it began as a student project by then Leicester Polytechnic student Geoff Rowe.
De Montfort University, 6th February 2020Leicester Comedy Festival launches 2020 programme
Headline acts for 2020 include Jo Brand, Stewart Lee, Milton Jones, Shappi Khorsandi, Fascinating Aida, Paul Sinha, Josie Long, Jason Byrne, Tony Slattery, Angela Barnes, Griff Rhys Jones, Andy Parsons, John Shuttleworth, Dane Baptiste, Rhod Gilbert, Mark Steel, Flo & Joan, Arthur Smith and Reg D Hunter.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th October 2019Edinburgh August festivals 2019: best comedy shows
Our critics pick the best of all the festivals coming to Edinburgh this August.
The Telegraph, 27th July 2019Reginald D Hunter, the comedian shaking up Edinburgh
Is Reginald D Hunter losing his edge? In his 20 years in Britain the American comedian has usually found a way to combine rave reviews with rubbing people up the wrong way.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 27th June 2019Reginald D Hunter review - a stand-up punching down
In Facing the Beast, the US comic offers an erratic hour of uncharitable observations and forced 'edge'.
Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 20th May 2019Reginald D Hunter, Princes Hall Aldershot review
Underpowered but the laughs come through.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 6th May 2019Reginald D Hunter interview
"Both America and Britain have lost their minds."
Simon Hemelryk, Evening Standard, 23rd April 2019