British Comedy Guide
Brian Logan
Brian Logan

Brian Logan

  • Journalist and reviewer

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Jerry Sadowitz on his Edinburgh ban

When his show was pulled this summer over reports of nudity, sexism and racism, it caused a furore. In his first major interview since, the comedian explains why he will never tone down his splenetic act.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 18th October 2022

Dara O Briain review: the Mock The Week man gets intimate

Fine crowd-work, choice joke-writing and a standout set-piece about the comedian's Kafkaesque efforts to trace his birth parents.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 16th October 2022

Paul Whitehouse and Harry Enfield on their BBC mockumentary

Gloriously spoofing Downton, Peaky Blinders, Jackanory and much, much more, the comedy legends reveal all about their riotous sketch show for the Beeb's centenary.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 14th October 2022

Dave Gorman review

A geeky rummage through what the rest of us overlook.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 13th October 2022

Leo Reich on skewering his inner Gen-Z monster

The hotly tipped comic was the talk of Edinburgh with his blistering hour of hilariously hollow egomania - and audiences haven't a clue whether to pity or deplore him.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 11th October 2022

Isy Suttie review - charming comic on a wild childhood chase

A thoroughly likable autobiographical show, comparing Suttie's domestic midlife and her past daredevilry, hits the comic jackpot with its songs.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 29th September 2022

Stewart Lee review - underpowered show still stronger than most

Less richly structured than his best work, this looser-limbed evening has given the comic wing-spreading room to experiment.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 28th September 2022

Kim Noble: Lullaby for Scavengers review - strange, tender and endlessly funny

The notorious comic and performance artist explores loneliness and the human/animal divide in an intricately assembled scrapbook show.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 22nd September 2022

Sarah Keyworth: Lost Boy review

Serious self-analysis whips up gales of laughter.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 22nd September 2022

Has extreme comedian Kim Noble finally gone too far?

In Lullaby For Scavengers, the no-holds-barred performance artist returns to outfox and outrage audiences. He talks about trying to snog his mother, bathing with maggots and being an 'old white dinosaur'.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 20th September 2022

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