Frank Tully
- Actor
Press clippings Page 13
Lee Evans returns to the stage in Pinter play
Comedian joins all-star cast to perform British playwright's work at eponymous theatre.
Mark Brown, The Guardian, 14th August 2018Interview: Lee Kyle on being a working class stand-up
Over the next three weeks 7,000 brochures will be distributed around the city by the Working-Class Fringe, a grouping of 70 acts publicising performers from across Britain proud to acknowledge their proletarian roots. This little white guidebook is badged with a spanner and a microphone, the symbol of the revolution. Lee Kyle, 39, a softly spoken Geordie with a ready smile, is the leader of the uprising.
Mike Wade, The Times, 7th August 2018John Cleese should stop moaning. Comedy's moved on
Monty Python was once the high benchmark of surrealist humour - but that was 45 years ago.
Fiona Sturges, The Guardian, 2nd August 2018Jordan Brookes: Bleed, Edinburgh preview
In the second of our Edinburgh previews, Ian Cater speaks to unconventional stand-up Jordan Brookes about Bleed, perhaps the most eagerly anticipated show at the year's Fringe.
Ian Cater, What's On London, 1st August 2018Fringe interview: Lee Ridley
Lee Ridley is returning to the Fringe this year having won Britain's Got Talent, but he hasn't lost his more combative voice.
Stephen Armstrong, The Times, 29th July 2018Review: Stewart Lee, Content Provider
There is nothing new about creating an exaggerated version of oneself for humorous effect, yet the road-hardened veteran has made this style his own.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th July 2018Stewart Lee: unfunny face of comedy says Garry Bushell
Stewart Lee was on TV for two hours last night, although it felt much longer.
Garry Bushell, Daily Star, 29th July 2018Lee Ridley to release Lost Voice Guy book in 2019
Stand-up comedian Lee Ridley, also known as Lost Voice Guy, is to release a book in 2019 called I'm Only In It For the Parking.
British Comedy Guide, 28th July 2018Sleeping Trees: the Edinburgh interviews 2018
Sleeping Trees interview.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 28th July 2018John Cleese is writing a comedy film about cannibalism
John Cleese is writing Yummy, a film described as ' a light comedy about cannibalism'.
British Comedy Guide, 27th July 2018