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Richard Herring confirms interview shows with audience
Richard Herring has confirmed further names for his upcoming RHLSTP interview shows. They will take place at the Clapham Grand in south London and there will be a socially distanced audience.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th May 2021When Felicity Ward realised she had depression
London-based Australian comedian Felicity Ward reveals how she is surviving (mentally) in lockdown in the UK and the surprising thing she misses the most about Australia.
Adrienne Tam, Body and Soul, 5th April 2021Online comedy festival explores mental health
On 23rd March 2021, the anniversary of the first lockdown, Angel Comedy and Objectively Funny will launch The Best Medicine Festival: A week of events exploring comedy and mental health sponsored by UKTV's award-winning entertainment channel Dave. This momentous programme of events, exploring the relationship between comedy and mental health, will include online workshops, panels and performances.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 11th March 202120 names we'd like to see on Taskmaster
Which comics would you like to see on the show? Here are some name we think would make excellent competitors.
Chortle, 3rd March 2021First Night Funnies, Leicester Comedy Festival review
Uneven start to 2021's online gathering.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 8th February 2021Leicester Comedy festival review
Felicity Ward and Tony Law star in the event's opening cabaret, First Night Funnies, with false starts and flat-out laughs.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 4th February 2021Review: Kill Climate Deniers, Pleasance
While the name of the show invokes images of violence and negativity - a fact not unnoticed by the playwright - the show is poignant, entertaining and a clever way to stand its ground on an issue that we continue to fight.
Amy Toledano, The Play's The Thing UK, 24th June 2019Kill Climate Deniers review
My verdict? A crazy show that's surprisingly considered, as well as cathartic, raising big points & big laughs - a vital part of the climate conversation.
Debbie, Mind the Blog, 17th June 2019Review: Kill Climate Deniers
Overall, I wish this show had a bigger production value, as its fringe-like setting is brilliant, but the concept of the play is so much bigger as it provocatively pushes the boundaries. If it kept the same actors and script, but went onto a bigger stage and gained a wider audience, I think this show would cause a volcanic stir in our society. A ludicrous evening of politics and wit.
Madeline Lee, A Younger Theatre, 10th June 2019Review: Kill Climate Deniers
All in all, it was a very fun evening. I'm still not convinced this whole climate change malarkey is an actual thing so I'll just get back to eating loads of meat and flying short distances.
Amie Spudge Taylor, The LGBTQ Arts Review, 10th June 2019