Ben Williams (III)
- Actor
Press clippings Page 11
Tim Key - Single White Slut review
Single White Slut is generally very spontaneous, in fact. It's far more fluid than Key's previous shows: there's a finely tuned structure behind all the tomfoolery, but it's a loose framework, giving the stand-up ample freedom to play with the crowd and show off his masterful ad-libbing skills.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 10th March 2014Tim Key interview: A slut in the bedroom
We get into bed with the Edinburgh Comedy Award award-winning poet ahead of his new show, Single White Slut.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 28th February 2014Tim Key introduces a poem you can personalise
The multi award-winner pens a poem exclusively for Time Out.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 28th February 2014Tim Key's poems in pictures
A gallery of Tim Key's poems, written on the back of (often filthy) playing cards.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 28th February 2014Jack Whitehall interview
He's played a student in Fresh Meat and a teacher in Bad Education, and now he's graduated to filling arenas. But has success forced Jack Whitehall to grow up, or is he still a big kid?
Ben Williams, Time Out, 25th February 2014The internet interviews... Miranda Hart
You've been Googling Miranda Hart - but have you been getting the answers you want? We put your most common searches to the stadium-packing TV comedian.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 25th February 2014Blowouts or bargains: 2014 comedy shows in London
Arena-sized comedy extravaganzas are coming to town. We highlight this year's biggest gigs and their budget counterparts.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 25th February 2014One to watch: Pierre Novellie
A smart, beardy, 23-year-old comic and former Cambridge Footlighter who's currently preparing for his debut Edinburgh Fringe run.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 18th February 2014Rubberbandits - Continental Fistfight review
Easily the highlight of Continental Fistfight is the Bandits latest single, Dad's Best Friend.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 5th February 2014David Baddiel interview
David Baddiel's first solo stand-up show in 15 years is an open, honest examination of life in the public eye. He tells Time Out about the highs and lows of being famous.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 3rd February 2014