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Winners announced for Louise Rennison Award 2020
The winners of the Louise Rennison National Funny Award have been revealed. The competition aims to encourage 11 to 18 year-olds to create original comedy material.
British Comedy Guide, 14th October 2020Andi Osho's 'delightful' début scooped by publisher
HQ has scooped the "delightful" debut novel from comedian, actor and screenwriter Andi Osho.
Mark Chandler, The Bookseller, 31st January 2020Comedy workshop helping mental health patients
The Comedy School is a ground-breaking initiative in Brixton, South London and has been hailed a 'life-saver' by mental health patients.
Olivia Buxton and Nicola Small, The Mirror, 8th June 2019Sky Arts announces three more comedy Horror Shorts
Sky Arts is to broadcast Halloween-themed comedy shorts featuring stars including Andi Osho, Jessica Knappett and Sheila Reid.
British Comedy Guide, 9th October 2017The Miser review
This play is only remotely likeable when it is openly mocking its own failings.
Annabel Mellor, West End Wilma, 15th May 2017Years of lugubrious wit are turning Jack Dee's face as saggy as the late Clement Freud's. Tonight's dosage of self-indulgent gripes from an invited audience won't help any. He's joined by Jeremy Hardy, Katherine Ryan, Larry Lamb and Andi Osho to field "first world complaints" about baby Facebook updates, emptying bins when husbands are away and inquiries about where best to shield an iPhone from the sun ("Britain," offers Hardy).
David Stubbs, The Guardian, 5th April 2017Review: The Miser - Garrick Theatre, London
This nearly 400-year-old play does all but disappoint.
Cavelle Leigh, The Reviews Hub, 14th March 2017Review: The Miser at the Garrick Theatre
Hits the contemporary spot: Amelia Forsbrook reviews Sean Foley and Phil Porter's adaptation of Molière.
Amelia Forsbrook, Exeunt Magazine, 13th March 2017Review: The Miser
'Comedy first, psychological insight later' is Sean Foley's take on The Miser, and indeed his production is fresh, funny and farcical. But maybe his cast can afford to relax a bit more - they're all excellent, after all.
What's On Stage, 13th March 2017Review: The Miser
A top-notch comedy cast are starring in The Miser at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End. Here is Sophie's review of the show...
Sophie Davies, The Velvet Onion, 13th March 2017