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The Stand Up Sketch Show. Christopher Hall
Christopher Hall

Christopher Hall (I)

  • Actor and stand-up comedian

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Christopher Hall: A Girl For All Seasons review

He took an equal mix of lighthearted and more serious topics and found humour in them all without getting too deep or political - which felt much needed in today's world.

Katie Anna McConnell, Curtain Call Reviews, 13th October 2024

Christopher Hall: Girl For All Seasons

That online success has probably propelled him to do an hour he's not really fully ready for yet, but the emphasis is probably on the 'yet' given his innate likeability.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 21st September 2024

TikTok gave me the confidence to perform at Fringe

If you fluff a joke in a TikTok, you've always got the option of deleting the video. Not so much live on stage at the world's biggest performance arts festival.

Andrew Rogers & Riyah Collins, BBC, 14th August 2024

Edinburgh Fringe comics pitch their own Baby Reindeer

With every streaming service now searching for their version of the Netlfix hit, Mark Watson, Lucy Porter, Celya AB and more pitch the TV show of their lives, from real-life origin stories and flights of fancy to, erm, Baby Reindeer.

Rich Pelley, The Guardian, 3rd August 2024

Three trailblazing London comics to catch at this year's Edinburgh Fringe

Abi Clarke, Jack Skipper and Christopher Hall got big posting online videos - now, they're headed to the biggest arts festival in the world.

Time Out, 2nd August 2024

Edinburgh Fringe to showcase TikTok stars

For one night only, TikTok is set to showcase a handful of the platform's top comedy performers at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 25th April 2024

Gilded Balloon announces more Fringe shows including Mhairi Black, Michelle Brasier and Christopher Hall

Gilded Balloon have today added over 65 shows for 2024's Edinburgh Festival Fringe line-up including Mhairi Black's first ever Fringe show, a triumphant return for Michelle Brasier and social media sensation Christopher Hall.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd April 2024

Review - Where To, Mate?

Much fuss was made earlier this month when it was announced that the BBC was remaking Alan Bennett's Talking Heads monologues with a new cast. Well, with a lot less fanfare, this low-key Radio 4 quarter-hour comedy occupies similar comedy, territory with wry and revealing character-led conversations, all taking place on cab journeys around Manchester.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 13th May 2020

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