British Comedy Guide

Dominic Cavendish

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Jonny & the Baptists: Stop UKIP, Oxford, review

Perhaps the country is sleepwalking towards Farage-o-geddon. I doubt it.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 6th April 2014

Spitting Image: essential satire for a generation

As an Arena documentary about Spitting Image airs on BBC Four, Dominic Cavendish argues that we should be fighting to get the latex puppets back.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 20th March 2014

Miranda Hart, Bournemouth International Centre, review

The first night of Miranda Hart's tour with My, What I Call, Live Show was a slick smorgasbord of silliness, reports Dominic Cavendish.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 1st March 2014

I Can't Sing!: a musical with the X Factor?

Harry Hill has left TV Burp and turned his attention to writing a musical that sends up The X Factor - with Simon Cowell's help.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 1st March 2014

Daniel Kitson: Analog.Ue, National Theatre, review

Daniel Kitson uses old-fashioned recording technology to piece together a reflective, witty and wondrous performance all about making connections.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 28th February 2014

Daniel Kitson: the reluctant hero of British comedy

Daniel Kiston - winner of the Perrier, shunner of the press, and these days an accomplished writer and performer of narrative dramas - is fast becoming a national institution.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 24th February 2014

Russell Howard: Wonderbox, review

The first night of Russell Howard's Wonderbox tour reveals a fighting fit show but it's time he moved out of his juvenile comfort zone.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 22nd February 2014

Punt and Dennis: Ploughing on Regardless, touring

Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis's new show is entertaining even if it sometimes feels like old news, says Dominic Cavendish.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 17th January 2014

Tony Law, Nonsense Overdrive, Soho Theatre, review

Dominic Cavendish finds the inspired lunacy of Tony Law the perfect antidote to our so far rain-sodden 2014.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 7th January 2014

Comedy: the best and worst of 2013

This year's five best (and worst) in the world of comedy, according to Dominic Cavendish. Best includes Russell Brand, worst includes I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 26th December 2013

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