Steve Jameson

  • Actor and stand-up comedian

Press clippings

The Comedians at the King's - live review

Whether the screen version of The Comedians at the King's will change the minds of those who decides who appears on existing TV stand-up and panel shows is probably open to question, given how such programmes are often about developing relationships with emerging talent more than showcasing a tight ten honed over years on the circuit.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 22nd March 2018

Jewish humour ain't what it used to be

The UK Jewish Comedy festival's salute to the Borscht Belt comedy of Woody Allen and Joan Rivers is poised awkwardly between tribute and parody.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 5th December 2016

Fringe: where shows with no audience can get 4* reviews

I was already behind on six interesting blog chats which I had had last week and which I had been going to post in the days leading up to my arrival in Edinburgh.

John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 3rd August 2016

Sol Bernstein Q&A

Billed as "the oldest living Jewish comedian", Sol Bernstein claims to have been instrumental in launching the careers of Elvis, The Beatles and even mime artist Marcel Marceau - and lists Burt Bacharach, James Brown and Harry Hill as among his showbiz pals.

Dave Freak, Nottingham Post, 23rd December 2015

HaLOL Comedy Night, Comedy Store, review: 'challenging'

This Muslim-themed comedy night, featuring performances from Sol Bernstein, Shazia Mirza and Nabil Abdul Rashid, was refreshing, edgy and indisputably British, says Sameer Rahim.

Sameer Rahim, The Telegraph, 21st July 2015

JW3 Jewish Comedy Festival preview

Billed as a cultural celebration, JW3 will feature performances from Sol Bernstein, Josh Howie and David Baddiel.

Nick Clark, The Independent, 27th August 2014

Sol Bernstein interview

According to his website, Sol Bernstein escaped the Pogroms in Russia and the Nazis in Germany, and then went on to become the World's First all-round entertainer.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th May 2014

The Sol Bernstein three minute interview

According to his website, Sol Bernstein escaped the Pogroms in Russia and the Nazis in Germany, and then went on to become the World's First all-round entertainer. He's a song and dance man, a comedian, a magician, an actor, and a jazz musician. Martin Walker tries to ask him about his Edinburgh Fringe show Still Standing.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th May 2014

Win Two Tickets To See Jo Caulfield At The Tyne Theatre

Thanks to the lovely people at The Grinning Idiot Comedy Club we've got two tickets to give away for their upcoming show at The Journal Tyne Theatre in Newcastle. Compere Alfie Joey, character act Sol Bernstein and Michael Redmond will all be performing, with Jo Caulfield, recent star of Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow, completing the line-up.

Giggle Beats, 6th March 2011

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