Rich

  • Actor and dancer

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Erich McElroy Tops Trump review

US comic delivers winning political comedy.

Matthew Keeley, The Wee Review, 19th March 2018

Shane Richie to star in Radio 2 sitcom

Shane Richie is amongst the stars signed up for The Taylors, a new BBC Radio 2 sitcom pilot from Two Doors Down writer Simon Carlyle.

British Comedy Guide, 12th March 2018

Rich Hall, Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury - review

Rich is as sharp as ever, and his style of humour is perfect for these uncertain times.

Mat Growcott, The Shropshire Star, 5th March 2018

Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis developing new movie

Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis might not appear to be the most likely collaborators, but they are aiming to work together on an untitled new movie that combines comedy and music.

Empire, 2nd March 2018

Adam Riches interview

"Acting didn't satisfy the side of my brain that was interested in challenging myself riskily."

Ian Cater, What's On London, 2nd March 2018

Review: Rich Hall's Hoedown, Queen's Hall, Edinburgh

As a cultural ambassador for the US, Rich Hall has become the sort of hard-gigging, craggy troubadour he so venerates in Willie Nelson and so disparages in Bob Dylan - the latter an American icon whose diminishing returns from endless touring leaves the comic feeling furiously short-changed. Happily for fans of the world-weary Hall, though, while there's a sizeable chunk of classic material here, especially in hilarious songs such as Rose of Hawick, with his setlist tailored to a Scottish audience, the new material is vital and incredulously angry.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 27th February 2018

Rich Hall's Hoedown review

A deadpan delight of stand-up and toe-tapping Americana.

Kevin Ibbotson-Wight, The Wee Review, 26th February 2018

Review: New Acts Of The Year Final 2018, Rich Mix, E1

The organisers of this long-running competition have the motto "New Variety Lives" but this year's show seemed to specialise in old variety.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 12th February 2018

Adam Riches: Inane Chicanery

If not every chunk of this show reaches the same dizzyingly ridiculous heights as some of his earlier ones, it's still consistently inventive, bizarre and energetic.

Lydia Manch, Londonist, 26th January 2018

Review: Adam Riches' Inane Chicanery

Riches makes for a capricious and occasionally brutal overlord, barrelling through social boundaries, personal space and the tough questions: 'His personality, is that the reason you two aren't a couple?' It's hilarious when it works, which is often -- and if not every chunk of this show reaches the same dizzyingly ridiculous heights as some of his earlier ones.

Lydia Manch, Londonist, 26th January 2018

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