Richard Gadd
Richard Gadd

Richard Gadd

  • 34 years old
  • Actor, writer and comedian

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Fringe previews: the big comebacks

You really don't want to miss out on the below.

Luke Rollason, Theatre Bubble, 10th July 2017

Fringe 2017 - Soho Theatre Present

Highlights this year from Soho Theatre include the hugely anticipated Wild Bore.

John Kennedy, The Edinburgh Reporter, 9th July 2017

Fringe 2017: the comedy shows you should book now

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the best place to see comedy heavyweights perform alongside up and coming talent.

Rebecca Monks, i Newspaper, 5th July 2017

New Fringe award for mental health show announced

A new award has been launched for the Edinburgh Fringe show that most successfully explores the subject of mental health.

Chortle, 22nd June 2017

The Last Leg team launch online spin-off

Channel 4 has launched Last Leg: The Correspondents, an online series in which comedians investigate topical stories on behalf of the comedy show.

British Comedy Guide, 20th June 2017

Laugh a minute: Edinburgh festival's 2017 comedy lineup

Sara Pascoe looks at life after a breakup, Trygve Wakenshaw brings his baby on stage, and Alexei Sayle, Ruby Wax and talkshow king Craig Ferguson all return to the fringe this year.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 8th June 2017

Comedy Central to broadcast Soho Theatre Live stand-up shows

Comedy Central has announced a partnership with London's Soho Theatre which will see it broadcast six stand-up shows filmed at the venue.

British Comedy Guide, 24th May 2017

The Wrestling returns to Edinburgh Fringe

Some of the line-up has been revealed for this summer's return of The Wrestling at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 23rd May 2017

Richard Gadd review

Monkey See, Monkey Do might not be a laugh a minute, - and there are much easier ways of getting that fix - but it's a clear demonstration of how comic sensibilities can tackle the most gruesome of issues, challenging an audience and communicating big, dark ideas with wit and absurdity.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd April 2017

Richard Gadd: Money See Monkey Do review

Monkey See Monkey Do is like being in a nightclub. It is loud, with snatches of music, clashing voice overs, flashing lights, videos, the thump thump thump thump, (of a treadmill) and lots of shouting for almost an hour.

Lisa Clark, Squirrel Comedy, 9th April 2017

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