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Bruce Dessau
Bruce Dessau

Bruce Dessau

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Sara Pascoe reveals she is pregnant

Sara Pascoe has revealed that she is pregnant.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd December 2021

Kevin Bridges adds lots of new dates to tour

Due to unprecedented demand, pre-sale tickets for Kevin Bridges' 2022 The Overdue Catch-Up tour have flown off the shelves.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd December 2021

New podcast about parents from comic Chris Martin

Comedian Chris Martin is launching a new podcast, Getting My Dad To Say I Love You in which he explores the relationships between creatives and their parents..."so we can blame them for everything!"

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd December 2021

Joe Lycett James Acaster poster - Viral stunt or mistake?

Commuters and comedians have been intrigued by posters that have been appearing on the London Underground. They are advertising Joe Lycett's upcoming shows at the SSE Wembley Arena on September 22 and 23 next year, but instead of featuring a picture of Lycett they feature a picture of comedian James Acaster.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd December 2021

New tour for Sofie Hagen

Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Newcomer winner Sofie Hagen presents; Fat Jokes.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st December 2021

Deborah Frances-White presents podcast with John Bercow

The host of The Guilty Feminist is delighted to present a brand-new podcast, John Bercow's Absolute Power - a podcast in which Deborah Frances-White quizzes former speaker John Bercow about how British democracy really works.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st December 2021

Review: Britney, BBC Three/iPlayer

Miss it at your peril. It's bloody brilliant.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th November 2021

Sara Pascoe to tour in 2022

Pascoe says: "I can't wait to get back across the country entertaining and oversharing!"

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th November 2021

Britney review

It will always be known as the 'brain tumour comedy'. But Britney is much less about a terrifying diagnosis than it is about a deep friendship between two quirky kindred spirits entangled for life.

Bruce Dessau, Chortle, 30th November 2021

Britney, BBC3, review

The first time a brain tumour has ever been funny.

Bruce Dessau, i Newspaper, 30th November 2021

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