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Stuart Laws

Stuart Laws

  • English
  • Actor, writer, director, producer, editor and stand-up comedian

Press clippings

Stuart Laws review

Stuart Laws is a very amiable fellow - a quality put to the test when he played Edinburgh's Monkey Barrel in the middle of a power cut.

W J Quinn, The Quintessential Review, 29th April 2025

Stuart Laws review

The sentiment shouldn't be Stuart Laws Has To Be Joking, but rather Stuart Laws Must Keep Joking. The world is a much better place for it.

Mark Clegg, The Reviews Hub, 18th April 2025

Stuart Laws on comedy

"There's an arms race on how vulnerable you can be on stage". The gilet-sporting comedian on Michael Caine, fridging and beer mat flipping.

The List, 2nd April 2025

Stuart Laws interview

"It's a chaotic exploration of relationships from a comedian who has only just found out who he actually is."

Holly, Phoenix Remix, 25th March 2025

Stuart Laws? Is That Guy Still Going? released online

Stuart Laws has published his live show Stuart Laws? Is That Guy Still Going? online with 800 Pound Gorilla Media.

British Comedy Guide, 27th February 2025

Stuart Laws interview

Stuart Laws is a British stand-up comedian, writer, director and producer. I spoke to him about his upcoming tour, his recent autism diagnosis and more.

Dan Cushnie, Comedy Discussion With Dan Cushnie, 31st December 2024

The Daily Tism launches autism-themed sketch show

Satirical news website The Daily Tism has launched an online sketch show. Dubbed "news by and for autistic people", the first episode is available to watch now.

British Comedy Guide, 16th December 2024

Rob Auton 'mood piece' The Time Show now on YouTube

The Time Show, a stand-up special/"mood piece" from Rob Auton, is now available to watch on YouTube.

British Comedy Guide, 15th December 2024

Tim Harding's comedy diary

Despite knowing his name seemingly from the womb, I don't have a huge amount of real-world experience with Frank Skinner. If I had any expectations at all when heading into 30 Years Of Dirt at the Gielgud Theatre, it was that he might be a little old-fashioned. And it wasn't that he shattered those expectations exactly, he just made me question why that has to be a bad thing.

Tim Harding, Chortle, 31st August 2024

The best jokes of Edinburgh Fringe 2024

The funniest lines from Mustafa Algiyadi, Alex Kealy, Olaf Falafel, Ollie Horn, Alexander Bennett, Danny Matinee, Louise Atkinson and more.

Mike Wade, The Times, 24th August 2024

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