Press clippings
Rob Carter pilots Christopher Bliss comic soap opera Bangmouth Village
Rob Carter is piloting Bangmouth Village, a comic soap opera starring his long-time character Christopher Bliss, which he describes as "The Room meets Emmerdale".
British Comedy Guide, 7th November 2024Tarot to tour sketch show Shuffle
Sketch group Tarot are to tour their new show Shuffle this autumn, following a run at the Edinburgh Festival.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd June 2024Artists selected for Comedy Artist Development Programme announced
5 individual artists and one duo have been selected for the programme run by S4C, Channel 4 and Little Wander. Edward Easton, Leroy Brito and Mari & Lowri Izzard will work with Channel 4; and Caryl Burke, Iestyn Jones and Laurie Watts will work with S4C.
The National (Wales), 19th March 2024Under The Tweets returns for Series 2
Online comedy series Under The Tweets, in which the social media actions of comedians are examined, is back for a second run.
British Comedy Guide, 26th September 2023The best comedy shows of 2022
From dazzling comic debuts at the Edinburgh fringe to occult sketches, soul-searching stand-up and deeply strange revelations, it was a top year for laughing matters.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 17th December 2022BBC Wales orders topical panel show and stand-up showcase
Kiri Pritchard-McLean is to present BBC One Wales panel show pilot What Just Happened? and stand-up series Live From Barry Island.
British Comedy Guide, 4th March 2022Pleasance launches first official Edinburgh shows on sale
With shows already on sale from Ben Hart, Nina Conti, The Showstoppers, NewsRevue and Cirque Berserk, the first official on-sale sees the Pleasance Theatre Trust presenting the comedy big guns.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st March 2022Tarot: Soundbleed review
Without over-egging their attempts to be different, Tarot have created a slick, witty and sometimes silly sketch show that stands apart.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 6th October 2021Tim Key review
Key and sidekick Edward Easton deliver a delightful housebound hour of shtick, backchat and verse.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 1st February 2021Petrichor review - cringingly funny web sitcom
The Pin's Alex Owen, Katy Wix and Lolly Adefope are among the cast in a superb series about a delusional wannabe auteur.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 10th December 2020