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Daniel Rigby

Daniel Rigby

  • 42 years old
  • English
  • Actor and stand-up comedian

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Accidental Death Of An Anarchist review

It's extremely funny, but just when you're dabbing tears from the eye, the script cuts you with a line like a razor.

North West End UK, 20th March 2023

Accidental Death Of An Anarchist review

Tom Basden has updated this 20th Century political classic for 2023 and the result is nothing short of brilliant.

George Matthew, Lost in Theatreland, 20th March 2023

Accidental Death Of An Anarchist review

Be warned, you'll certainly laugh but there's more to this razor-sharp, rapid-fire treat of a comedy than pleasing the crowd.

Mike Carter, Everything Theatre, 19th March 2023

Accidental Death Of An Anarchist review

Accidental Death Of An Anarchist may be Italian, but this channels British comedy at its best.

Vera Liber, British Theatre Guide, 19th March 2023

Review: Accidental Death of an Anarchist

The audience is in on the joke - we're one step ahead of the police, and seeing what is going to happen next is deliciously poetic.

Lisamarie Lamb, Theatre Weekly, 18th March 2023

Review: Accidental Death of an Anarchist

This is a must-see production, with Daniel Raggett's direction keeping the pace and balancing a complicated tale with flair.

Louise Penn, LouReviews, 18th March 2023

Accidental Death Of An Anarchist review

This fabulous new production of Accidental Death of an Anarchist is an unforgettable theatrical experience.

Jane Darcy, The Reviews Hub, 18th March 2023

The Witchfinder cancelled

The BBC has confirmed that Tim Key and Daisy May Cooper comedy The Witchfinder will not be returning for a second series.

British Comedy Guide, 14th March 2023

The Witchfinder review

Some of the finest comedy talents have produced something strangely mediocre.

Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 8th March 2022

The Witchfinder is fun but the cauldron doesn't quite bubble

Set in the 17th century, BBC Two's new sitcom boasts a top cast and writers, though there's room on the broom for improvement.

Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 8th March 2022

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