Press clippings Page 4
Catherine Bohart, Soho Theatre review
Bohart says she has rewritten parts of this show to make it less raw and there are occasional moments when it has the feel of a show still evolving, but the laugh count is high.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 14th March 2022Live comedy hit by new Covid infections
Live comedy has been hit by what appears to be a recent increase in Covid cases.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th March 2022Catherine Bohart: This Isn't For You review
As she charts her breakup, the comic engages in some effortless to-and-fro with the audience, asking after their experiences of relationships. It offers a measured portion of spontaneity to the hour, but more crucially cements the tone of amiable intimacy that conceals her more barbed points.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 9th March 2022Catherine Bohart review
A real feeling of her recalibrating her sense of self underlies Bohart's often upbeat, borderline breezy talk of getting out of wi-fi contracts, of bottling her emotions, of going home to Ireland to find her disconsolate mother.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 8th March 2022Review: Catherine Bohart
Bohart spins lockdown singledom into rip-roaring stand-up.
Will Noble, Londonist, 7th March 2022Catherine Bohart at Soho Theatre review
After a disastrous couple of years, the Irish comic's standing tall - and making a great show about it.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 4th March 2022Catherine Bohart review
This Isn't For You is full of shafts of sunlight despite the fact that her OCD got worse during lockdown.
Richard Maguire, The Reviews Hub, 4th March 2022Catherine Bohart review - heartbreak comedy is a keeper
Bohart's shift from coupledom into pandemic isolation - and plotting revenge with a drill-happy dentist - is told with relatable warmth.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 3rd March 2022Catherine Bohart interview
The Irish stand-up faced the Covid situation newly single, dealing with OCD and with her livelihood in tatters. Now she's back on tour, making comedy from mental health and heartbreak.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 3rd February 2022Nish Kumar and Rosie Jones sign up for Machynlleth Comedy Festival
Other comedians attending include Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Stephen Bailey, Angela Barnes, John Osborne, Leila Navabi, Jonny Pelham, Catherine Bohart, Rob Auton, Stuart Goldsmith and Chloe Petts, with more names to follow.
Josh Price, Powys County Times, 18th December 2021