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Review: Werewolf: Live
I knew nothing about Werewolf: Live going in except that the format had recently been sold to a tv company and so it'll become extremely well known very soon, and that tonight's show was set to feature Jordan Brookes, Harriet Kemsley, Bobby Mair, Alison Spittle, Tez Ilyas, Alex Edelman and Elf Lyons. I can see it working quite well on tv too, especially if carefully edited, but tonight it was only a quite good show.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 21st November 2019Comics on who you should see at Glasgow Comedy Festival
We kick off our Glasgow Comedy Festival coverage by asking a bunch of acts who are in town during March to pick one show they'd most like to see during the month. As it turns out, family loyalty means nothing when it comes to a comedian's recommendation ...
The List, 14th March 2019The 15 must-see shows at the Glasgow Comedy Festival
Sarah Watson, director of the Whyte & Mackay Glasgow International Comedy Festival, shares the shows she can't wait to see at this year's festival.
Sarah Watson, The Herald, 9th March 2019Festive edition of the standup show where comics exchange brutal, but hysterical, barbs. Desiree Burch, Suzi Ruffell, Ed Gamble and Bobby Mair get personal - riffing on everything from dead relatives to Weinstein - while Jimmy Carr, Katherine Ryan and Jonathan Ross adjudicate alongside Santa (Nick Helm).
Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 10th December 2018How to be a stand-up comedian, according to stand-ups
Secretly, everyone believes they are funny enough to do stand-up...
Kyle Picknell, JOE, 1st October 2018Bobby Mair interview
Bobby Mair on his Justin Bieber connection, Edinburgh and the Croydon cat killer.
Gillian Furmage, The Sunday Post, 17th April 2018Bobby Mair review
Heady reminiscences from one of comedy's genuine oddballs.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 6th April 2018Bobby Mair on the day he found his real mother online
Bobby Mair speaks to The Telegraph about his career, his personal life, and when he found his biological mother on Facebook.
Richard Jones, The Telegraph, 13th February 2018Rarely Asked Questions - Bobby Mair
Bobby Mair is touring the UK in 2018 with his latest show, Loudly Insecure.
Beyond The Joke, 28th January 2018Boby Mair offering free tickets to adopted people
Comedian Bobby Mair is offering free tickets to his touring show to anybody who has been adopted.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 25th January 2018