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Review: Brennan Reece, Latitude 2017
I'm still no clearer about Reece's sexuality, but we are clearly going to be seeing a lot more of him so we should all have a chance to make up our own minds soon.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th July 2017Update: Day 1 at Latitude Festival 2017 (Cont.)
Along with Edinburgh and panto, Latitude is the one time of year where theatre can be a morning activity as well as a form keeping nocturnal hours.
Kris Hallett, The Reviews Hub, 15th July 2017Brennan Reece: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview
Brennan scooped a very deserved Best Newcomer nomination last year for a debut hour that was heartfelt, honest and a great showcase for his natural humour. He's back with what promises to be another superb effort.
Laugh Out London, 10th July 2017I talk to: Brennan Reece
Following a successful debut, Brennan Reece is returning to the Fringe this August with his second show, Everlong.
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 7th July 2017Brennan Reece on 'Northern comedy'
A few months ago I, a skinny white boy, was called the N word. Yep - the N word. I was invited by a producer from a well known telly company in London (near the Queen's house and that big watch), and we sat and chatted about what we could potentially work on and develop. And it was all going swimmingly until she said "Sorry, we don't really have any opportunities for your lot. What you do is a bit outdated. You know, with you being..." and then used the N word. I couldn't believe that in broad daylight she just called me Northern!
Brennan Reece, Big Issue North, 21st June 2017Brennan Reece: Everglow - The Lowry, Salford review
Winner of the English Comedian of the Year in 2015 and nominated for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Festival in 2016, Brennan Reece brings his debut comedy show Everglow to his hometown of Manchester.
Harriet Mallion, The Reviews Hub, 20th February 2017Review: Laughing Point benefit for Centrepoint
Comedy stars raise laughs, and money, for the homeless helpline.
Bruce Dessau, The Independent, 24th January 2017Laughing Point, comedy review
The sharpest wits in showbusiness deliver knockout punchlines.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 24th January 2017Brennan Reece, comedy review
An engaging autobiographical piece about family and masculinity.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 17th January 2017Can NextUp become the Netflix for British stand-up?
NextUp will stream live comedy sets for a low subscription fee. Stand-ups are excited, and will share 50% of the income - but will the new service attract a big enough audience to succeed?
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 16th November 2016