Press clippings Page 2
Campaign launched to save Comedy Cafe
A campaign has been launched to save the Comedy Cafe in Shoreditch.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd December 2016Alistair Barrie and Laura Lexx interview
Alistair Barrie's experience of seeing his wife go through treatment for breast cancer is the subject of a Stortford show. Barrie will be joined on the evening by Laura Lexx, who has realised that her life is going rather well and will perform an uplifting and celebratory routine.
Tom Durham, Herts and Essex Observer, 8th July 2015Alistair Barrie interview
In January 2015, topical comedian, Alistair Barrie's wife, was diagnosed with breast cancer. His new Edinburgh show, No More Stage Three covers the downs and occasional ups of watching your partner go through treatment for a life-threatening disease. He tells Martin Walker about making it funny and the joys of chemo farts - officially the worst farts in the world.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 29th June 2015Interview: Rarely Asked Questions - Alistair Barrie
Alistair Barrie is one of the comedy circuit's smartest, most versatile stand-ups. He can be political, he can be personal, he can tackle the everyday. You name it, he'll find the funny.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th May 2015Rarely Asked Questions - Alistair Barrie
Alistair Barrie is one of the comedy circuit's smartest, most versatile stand-ups.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th May 2015Alistair Barrie's fantasy comedy night
One of the circuit's classiest stand-ups and a Comedy Store favourite, Alistair Barrie curates his dream gig, including Steve Martin, Mick Ferry and some Ben Elton-baiting...
Alistair Barrie, London Is Funny, 23rd January 2014No Pressure To Be Funny podcast review
Devised by comedians Nick Revell and Alistair Barrie, the monthly comedy panel show No Pressure To Be Funny isn't just a live event at London's Soho Theatre - it's also one of the best topical comedy podcasts out there.
Andrea Mann, The Huffington Post, 12th June 2012