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More names announced for Wells Comedy Festival
The Wells Comedy Festival in Somerset - now in its sixth year - returns this May and another 13 shows are now on sale, bringing the total up to 58.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd February 2020Robin Ince on antiwoke comedy
I think you'll find the real victims are rich men paid handsome fees to write or perform routines that dehumanise and elevate spite and disdain.
Robin Ince, Robin Ince's Blog, 19th December 2019The best podcasts of 2019, chosen by Robin Ince
Robin Ince loves podcasts so much he has three of his own, but with so many around it's difficult to choose.
Robin Ince, The Big Issue, 19th December 2019Robin Ince brings his Chaos of Delight to The Stand
Popular Radio 4 comic talks about his Darwin-inspired new show.
Elaine Downs, The Wee Review, 20th November 2019The Unexplainers review
Like Mulder and Scully played by Laurel and Hardy.
Robin Ince, The Big Issue, 31st October 2019Robin Ince, Soho Theatre review - fun among the chaos
Celebration of the complexities of the human mind.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 15th July 2019Study of the comedy brain failed to deliver a punchline
Robin Ince, the award-winning stand-up comedian and presenter of the BBC Radio 4 comedy The Infinite Monkey Cage, helped a team from University College London to set up a study comparing brain activity in 30 comedians with a control group of 20 people who were not public speakers.
David Sanderson, The Times, 30th May 2019Robin Ince: Chaos Of Delight review
Ince proves that everything is interesting if you look hard enough, and that there's a great big dose of funny it a lot of it. You might just need to take a few deep breaths when it's all over and the world stops spinning.
Jo Beggs, The Reviews Hub, 12th March 2019Robin Ince on the benefits of humour
Comedians do not necessarily just make us laugh; they can also break down barriers and bring us closer together.
Robin Ince, Medium.com, 4th March 2019Chortle Awards 2019 nominees
The nominees have been revealed for the 2019 Chortle Awards. Kiri Pritchard-McLean leads the lists, with four nominations.
British Comedy Guide, 26th February 2019