Suzi Ruffell
Suzi Ruffell

Suzi Ruffell

  • English
  • Writer and stand-up comedian

Press clippings Page 5

Up at the O2 with Suzi Ruffell review

Spectacular views and even more memorable comedy.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 18th September 2020

Suzi Ruffell: Stand Up The O2 review

She also regaled the audience with well-honed tales of coming out to her geezerish dad and vivacious mum, a woman unable keep a secret. As an aside, Ruffell revealed that she should have been getting married this summer, had Covid not struck.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 18th September 2020

Mark Dolan cuts up face mask on air

Mark Dolan has incurred the wrath of a portion of the comedy community and many others by publicly cutting up a face mask on his show on Talk Radio.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th September 2020

The BBC's bid to axe left-wing comedy will fail

From Punch in the 19th century to P. J. O'Rourke to Auberon Waugh to Craig Brown to Titania McGrath, if it's grown-up, nuanced political humour and satire you want, refer to books, newspapers, magazines or the internet. Let the lefties have the airwaves.

Patrick West, The Spectator, 3rd September 2020

Stand-up Under the Stars review

Bridget Christie pokes fun at Madonna, Suzi Ruffell talks smear tests and John Robins is heckled about Butlins. Our critic Brian Logan's first stand-up gig in months is a riot of joy and tension.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 3rd September 2020

'It's a scary time for stand-up comedians'

Suzi Ruffell, Abandoman and Jayde Adams on the problems in the live comedy scene.

Paul Glynn, BBC, 23rd August 2020

Line-up for 1st virtual Fringe show revealed

Scottish comedy stars Daniel Sloss, Fern Brady and Craig Hill are to appear in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe's first virtual variety show.

Brian Ferguson, The Scotsman, 29th July 2020

Comedies announced for Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

Monday night shows will start on August 17 with Rob Beckett, followed by Jimmy Carr (Aug 24) and Russell Brand (Sept 14) and Kerry Godliman, Judi Love and Russell Kane on Sept 21. Two further gigs will take place on September 7 at 6pm and 9pm and will feature Suzi Ruffell, Sindhu Vee, Olga Koch and Gabby Best with more names to be announced - the shows will have different line-ups.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th July 2020

Car Park Comedy, Henley review

A review of Dane Baptiste, Hal Cruttenden, Suzi Ruffell and Christian Reilly.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 13th July 2020

Online comedy night attempts Guinness World Record

For one night only on 1st May at 8pm become part of an official Guinness World Records title attempt for the most visitors to a virtual pub.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 25th April 2020

Share this page