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Tim Harding's comedy diary
I have a soft spot for the kind of productions that appear at this time of year: often loose, slightly boozy festive offerings that only make sense in an end-of-term context.
Tim Harding, Chortle, 20th December 2024Police officer drove to comedy show while on duty
A "dishonest" police officer who travelled to a comedy show when she was on duty would have been sacked if she had not left the force, a panel ruled.
George King, BBC, 20th December 2024Cast for Ian Hislop and Nick Newman's The Autobiography Of A Cad adaptation revealed
James Mack will play the eponymous Cad.
Alex Wood, What's On Stage, 19th December 2024Live At Christmas comedy review: Seasonal stand-up treats aplenty
Powerhouse comedy bill led by Sara Pascoe hits buttons that veer from cynical to silly.
Jay Richardson, The List, 19th December 2024Adam Riches and John Kearns ARE Ball & Boe review
The single funniest hour I've spent in a theatre all year.
Mark Monahan, The Telegraph, 19th December 2024Review: Adam Riches and John Kearns ARE 'Ball & Boe'
For all the mucking about, they still make us invest in the relationship, ensuring the ups and downs packed into an hour have emotional resonance But never at the expense of excellent jokes and delightful turns of phrase crammed into every turn.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 18th December 2024Josh Widdicombe: "It took me ages to realise I had a drink problem"
The comedian talks about going sober, having a breakdown, his first stand-up tour in six years - and why he's agreed to appear on the Strictly Christmas special.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 18th December 2024Review: Jeeves Takes Charge at Ustinov Studio, Bath
Jeeves Takes Charge, a stage adaptation of three of PG Wodehouse's Jeeves stories, brought to life by the terrifically versatile Sam Harrison, is as reassuringly cosy as tinsel and turkey.
Kris Hallett, What's On Stage, 17th December 2024The best theatre, comedy and dance of 2024
Including Flo & Joan, Catherine Bohart and Jordan Brookes.
Arifa Akbar, Brian Logan and Lyndsey Winship, The Guardian, 17th December 2024Adam Riches and John Kearns review - a five-star spoof of Ball and Boe
At the Soho Theatre in London two Edinburgh Comedy Award-winning oddballs form a hilarious new double act pretending to be Michael Ball and Alfie Boe.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 16th December 2024The women of The Importance of Being Earnest on sexual fluidity, representation and bringing new audiences to the National Theatre
We recently sat down with three of the ladies currently starring in The Importance of Being Earnest at the National Theatre.
Tom Millward, What's On Stage, 16th December 2024Jurassic Park parody Hold On To Your Butts at Arcola Theatre and on tour - review
Kristin McCarthy Parker's production continues until 11 January in London and then tours nationwide until April 2025.
Taylor Vaughan, What's On Stage, 16th December 2024Inside Sheffield's Little Shop of Horrors revival
Choosing Little Shop of Horrors as a Christmas offering might seem a little unconventional. But the team at Sheffield Theatres are convincing in their choice.
Tanyel Gumushan, What's On Stage, 16th December 2024The Palladium pantomime welcomes its one millionth audience member
One million visitors have now seen the Palladium's pantomime since its return last decade.
Michael Harrison for Crossroads Pantomimes has revealed that Todd and Julie Nielson were the lucky patrons that achieved the record figure, attending the brand-new production of Robin Hood last week. The pair were treated to a post-show meeting with two of the stars of the pantomime, national treasure Jane McDonald and Palladium panto royalty Julian Clary.
Alex Wood, What's On Stage, 16th December 2024Review: Adam Riches and John Kearns ARE 'Ball & Boe'
Ball & Boe was a masterclass in comedy, musicality, and sharp satire performed at the Soho Theatre.
Manmeet K Walia, A Young(ish) Perspective, 15th December 2024Frank Skinner interview
When chatting to Frank Skinner, it's impossible to resist the topic of football.
Henry Liston, Northern Soul, 15th December 2024Dr Strangelove director Sean Foley on Steve Coogan's extraordinary performance
Foley and Armando Iannucci have adapted Stanley Kubrick's classic satirical film for the theatre. It's more relevant now than ever, they say.
Lauren Murphy, The Sunday Times, 15th December 2024Julia Masli review
Wholesome, healing, and hilarious.
Stimpson, A Young(ish) Perspective, 15th December 2024Ben Elton: "I fancied Olivia Newton-John. It's all right to say that about a third cousin, right?"
The stand-up talks about tensions behind the scenes of Blackadder, his Wiggles movie that never happened and his opinions on hecklers.
Sian Cain, The Guardian, 14th December 2024Adam Riches and John Kearns ARE Ball and Boe review
Although the hour never drags, there are a few slow moments, like the Naughty or Nice skit, that aren't particularly funny or clever.
Richard Maguire, The Reviews Hub, 13th December 2024Robin Hood pantomime at The London Palladium - review
The London Palladium pantomime has scored another bullseye!
Tom Millward, What's On Stage, 13th December 2024John Kearns on straddling the cult and the mainstream
"Take the wig and teeth off? That's what everyone would do... not me!"
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 13th December 2024Milton Jones interview
Comedy star brings Ha!Milton to all corners of the nation.
Stuart Rolt, BN1 Magazine, 13th December 2024Count Arthur Strong Is Charles Dickens In A Christmas Carol review
A unique take on a familiar festive tale.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 13th December 2024Dream Gig: Amanda Dwyer
Glasgow comic and half of Material, Girl with Susan Riddell, Amanda Dwyer takes part in an absurd gig while dreaming up something even more fantastic!
Amanda Dwyer, The Skinny, 12th December 2024Leicester Square Theatre New Comedian Of The Year 2024 review
There was a full house for this year's final at the Leicester Square Theatre, a mix of mates of the acts, winter tourists avoiding the storm and comedy fans.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 10th December 2024Leicester Square Theatre New Comedian Of The Year 2024 review
The comedy circuit may be ridiculously oversubscribed, with far more stand-ups than gigs (or at least paying ones), but that doesn't stop hopefuls applying for new act competitions in their hundreds each year.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 10th December 2024Pub Landlord Al Murray to perform in alcohol-free Saudi Arabia
It's a nation where anyone caught drinking faces fines or jail, so it's not most obvious place to find Al Murray's Pub Landlord. Yet the comic is taking his beer-sloshing alter-ego to the capital Riyadh next month, performing a gig in his latest Guv Island tour at the Princess Nourah University Theatre.
Chortle, 9th December 2024Brits heading to the 2025 Melbourne comedy festival
The line-up has been announced for next year's Melbourne International Comedy Festival, with a number of British-based comics heading down under.
Chortle, 9th December 2024"We're not as good as them!": why are comics Adam Riches and John Kearns becoming crooners Ball & Boe?
Two Edinburgh Fringe favourites have teamed up to play mainstream entertainment titans Michael Ball and Alfie Boe in this festive season's most unlikely stage show.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 9th December 2024