Tamzin Outhwaite

  • Actor

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The Kemps: All Gold review

Latest satirical outing by rockumentarist Rhys Thomas.

Adam Sweeting, The Arts Desk, 30th December 2023

The Kemps: All Gold review

Spandau Ballet turn Spinal Tap in the funniest TV show of the season.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 29th December 2023

'The Kemps: All Gold' cast revealed

Music documentary spoof The Kemps: All Gold, a follow-up to the 2020 special The Kemps: All True, is coming to BBC Two this December. Guest stars include Christopher Eccleston, Adil Ray, Tamzin Outhwaite and Status Quo guitarist Francis Rossi.

British Comedy Guide, 16th November 2023

Sumotherhood review

Adam Deacon's Avuvahood follow-up falls flat.

Victoria Luxford, City AM, 12th October 2023

Behind the scenes on Brit action-comedy Sumotherhood

The follow-up to 2011 goofball gang drama parody Anuvahood, it's taken years of perseverance and the goodwill of the UK's entertainment industry to get Adam Deacon's latest film on screens. And now that he's conquered his demons, he's ready to make us laugh at them.

Olive Pometsey, The Face, 10th October 2023

Mathew Horne and Tamzin Outhwaite to join Noises Off in the West End

The zany comedy heads to the Theatre Royal Haymarket for 12 weeks.

Sophie Thomas, What's On Stage, 2nd August 2023

Murder, They Hope Series 2 guest stars revealed

Murder, They Hope, the Gold comedy series starring Johnny Vegas and Sian Gibson, will welcome guest stars including Hugh Dennis, Vicki Pepperdine, Sally Phillips, Isy Suttie and Sandi Toksvig.

British Comedy Guide, 30th June 2022

Cast revealed for 'What A Carve Up!' online show

Stephen Fry, Rebecca Front, Derek Jacobi and Griff Rhys Jones are amongst the cast making a new online version of satirical novel What A Carve Up!.

British Comedy Guide, 28th September 2020

Inside No.9 review: series three: 'Empty Orchestra'

'Empty Orchestra' is a very affecting piece. There are moments in it that stay with you and replay inside your head, such is the level of poignancy which builds within it, almost like a piece of music reaching a crescendo.

Dodo's Words, 13th March 2017

Inside No.9 season 3 episode 4 review: Empty Orchestra

It's a half hour with significantly more emotional heft, having on its playlist such old classics as betrayal, regret and unrequited love.

Andrew Allen, Cult Box, 8th March 2017

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