Sean McLoughlin
Sean McLoughlin

Sean McLoughlin

  • Actor, writer, stand-up comedian and editor

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Can NextUp become the Netflix for British stand-up?

NextUp will stream live comedy sets for a low subscription fee. Stand-ups are excited, and will share 50% of the income - but will the new service attract a big enough audience to succeed?

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 16th November 2016

UK comedy streaming service NextUp launches

NextUp, a new online streaming platform for stand-up shows which has been labelled 'a Netflix for UK comedy', has launched. Fans can access the service via a free trial, then £3.50 a month.

British Comedy Guide, 15th November 2016

Best comedy shows at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016

What to find the biggest laughs, from Daniel Kitson at The Stand to James Acaster at Pleasance Courtyard

Brian Donaldson, The List, 1st July 2016

Sean McLoughlin: Whatever It Takes - review

Abject misery and just plain bad luck are always a source of great comedy. Well comedian, Sean McLoughlin has had his fair share of bad luck.

Matt Forrest, The Reviews Hub, 22nd February 2016

Review: Live at the Lighthouse, Kettering

Performances from Stewart Francis, Sean McLoughlin, George Egg, Andy Doyle and Dan Evans.

Neil Burkett, Northamptonshire Telegraph, 23rd March 2015

One to watch: Sean McLoughlin

A 26-year-old comic from Brighton who digs deep into his bleak lifestyle to mine dark punchlines.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 18th November 2014

The Sean McLoughlin three minute interview

Brighton based Sean McLoughlin has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for many years. It wasn't until 2013 however, that he presented his own hour-long show Backbone. He was lucky enough to get some great audiences and some nice reviews, so he’s back again for some more.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 2nd July 2014

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