Victoria Nangle
- Journalist
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Paul F Taylor review
Paul F Taylor has questions. So many questions. But then he has answers, and they're coming from all directions in all colours, thick and fast, and could be anything at all - including more questions.
Victoria Nangle, Beyond The Joke, 12th May 2025Katie Pritchard review
Body roll enthusiast and pocket-rocket of musical comedy energy Katie Pritchard is a barrel of fireworks, channelling her musical megastar persona embarking on her 'stadium' tour - that just happens to be in the back of a pub.
Victoria Nangle, Entertainment Now, 9th May 2025Review: Fern Brady, Brighton Dome Comedy Festival
Brady sees the humour in her life with an awareness and modesty that thankfully never slips into self-flagellation, thanks in no small part to the self-awareness entwined with her autistic diagnosis.
Victoria Nangle, Beyond The Joke, 25th October 2024Fern Brady: I Gave You Milk To Drink comedy review
I Gave You Milk To Drink is a cracking start to the long weekend comedy festival Brighton Dome are playing host to.
Victoria Nangle, Beyond The Joke, 25th October 2024EdFringe Newcomers: All That's Fresh
Having your first hour-show at the Edinburgh Fringe is the gold ring for many new comics looking to make a sharp comedically suited-and-booted first impression.
Victoria Nangle, Entertainment Now, 22nd July 2024Ed Mulvey review
It's an enjoyable show, with tangents into the odd bit of shock territory still to be worked out, but for the main engaging and original.
Victoria Nangle, Entertainment Now, 2nd June 2024Richard Pulsford review
The content is better than the confidence Pulsford has in it. And should a gag lie flat perhaps he would do well to move on swiftly, as there are plenty more to follow with punchlines that land exactly where he sites them.
Victoria Nangle, Entertainment Now, 1st June 2024Brighton Fringe review: Dave Fensome, Laughing Horse @ Caroline Of Brunswick (Work In Progress)
Fensome is articulate and conjures colourfully, making images pop with a well placed adjective and energetic delivery.
Victoria Nangle, Beyond The Joke, 4th May 2024Book review - The Funny Thing About Death by Jo Caulfield
It is appropriate that The Funny Thing About Death is part memoir for Jo Caulfield's funny, talented, spiky sister Annie and part Jo's autobiography.
Victoria Nangle, Beyond The Joke, 19th August 2023Fresh-Faced Funnies
In the world of comedy it's the firsts that count - your first gig, your first show, and your first debut at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Victoria Nangle, Entertainment Now, 30th July 2023