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Lenny Henry: My father never hugged me
The comedian turned acclaimed actor, talks about his lack of childhood affection, friendship with Dawn French and why Shakespeare is 'putting his head straight'.
Matthew Stadlen, The Telegraph, 1st September 2014Everyone likes seeing stars, especially when there's 1
If you want your review to be read by everybody then there's only one rating that will do. EVERYONE reads a one-star review.
Nigel Lovell, Chortle, 1st September 2014David Walliams reveals his childhood heroes
The Little Britain star plays a hapless teacher now, but who influenced him when he was at school?
Claire Webb, Radio Times, 29th August 2014Jeeves and Wooster: In Perfect Nonsense
During the show I learnt a lot about the stage and different ways that it is adapted to fit a show.
Emelia Pasternak-Albert, Voice Magazine, 27th August 2014James Corden wants League of Their Own to go on forever
James Corden wants A League of Their Own to continue for another 40 years.
Carl Greenwood, The Mirror, 27th August 2014Future's bright, the future's free (but never easy)
A generation ago you could mark the passing of the Edinburgh Festival and Fringe by the annual barrage of complaints. Moralists would rail against nudity and immorality; the city fathers would carp about unnecessary investment in the arts. Those days, thankfully, are gone, but they have been replaced by the annual pat-our-own-backs statistics, issued by each of the festivals in turn, and the self-justifying hyperbole of officials and politicians who love to claim success and then bask in its warmth.
Mike Wade, The Times, 26th August 2014Lizzie Bates: Five acts of everyday rebellion
Lizzie Bates is no natural-born rebel, so she has been getting serious kicks out of performing a host of naughty female characters in her show Lizzie Bates: Reprobates.
Lizzie Bates, ThreeWeeks, 23rd August 2014Never trust a comedian who says 'the other day ...'
The comedian and writer explains how a routine on carrots is meticulously premeditated by his comic assassin side.
Mark Watson, The Guardian, 21st August 2014Jeeves and Wooster West End cancels extended run
The West End production of Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense, is to close four months early.
BBC News, 19th August 2014Political advisors turn stand-ups in 'revenge of wonks'
Alice Jones has noticed odd clusters of former careers among comedians.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 18th August 2014