Frank Tully
- Actor
Press clippings Page 22
Stewart Lee, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre - review
Stewart Lee returned to the West Midlands to bring his Content Provider tour to the Wolverhampton Grand on Wednesday.
The Express and Star, 22nd June 2017John Cleese charging £135 for photo, autograph & chat
Comedy legend John Cleese is charging fans £135 for a photo, autograph and chat.
Stephen Moyes, The Sun, 19th June 2017Stewart Lee on the election
The Paxman interviews seemed less like a news programme, and more like an ancient, traditional ritual humiliation of would-be mayors.
Stewart Lee, The Guardian, 4th June 2017Iain Lee talks ahead of his Birmingham gig
Award winning radio and TV presenter Iain Lee is pitting himself against the might of the wireless in his new show.
The Express and Star, 2nd June 2017Stewart Lee: Content Provider - Salford review
After years of shunning television panel shows, it seems that TV has finally shunned Lee despite the critical acclaim he received. He has always been a live stand-up, first and foremost, and now entering his fifties one hopes he doesn't want to slow down anytime soon.
Jay Nuttall, The Reviews Hub, 24th May 2017Stewart Lee: Why I'm doing my Manchester gig tonight
Stewart Lee says he's going ahead with his gig in Greater Manchester tonight because 'it seems like the right choice'.
Chortle, 23rd May 2017John Cleese Presents review
Sadly, the comic device topping and tailing the extracts, with Cleese as an inept disc jockey who forgets that radio is not television, fails to raise a titter and, as it's what you hear first, many could be forgiven for switching off.
Louis Barfe, The Lady, 19th May 2017Lee Nelson: Serious Joker review
Simon Brodkin, who plays Nelson, made every effort to engage the audience at every turn - indeed 80-year-old John a few rows in front of us was one of the stars of the show and a very good sport. Nelson probed in the hope of unearthing some comedy gold. It didn't always happen.
The Shropshire Star, 15th May 2017Stewart Lee: A sex robot on The One Show
It was a chance encounter at the Crocodile cafe in Seattle that led me to the shocking truth about Philip May and Michael Gove.
Stewart Lee, The Guardian, 14th May 2017John Cleese Presents review
Such readings might have made a good Radio 4 Book Of The Week had they done it when the book was published. However, the odd format, more suited to Radio 4 Extra continuity than a stand-alone programme, seems like an attempt to make up for lost time.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 10th May 2017