Frank Tully
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Lee Mack review
Lee Mack miraculously bridges the gap between alternative and mainstream, even if at times he is a whisker away from mother-in-law material.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 21st October 2014John Cleese review: 'depressing whinge'
Watching him, big-bellied, stiff-gaited, huffing and puffing about what the papers said, I couldn't help mourning what had slipped away since the days of student japes and silly walks.
Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 20th October 2014Lee Mack review
This is comedy that time forgot - meticulous, gag-heavy tomfoolery with a great sense of attack.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 20th October 2014Comedy review: Lee Evans: Monsters, Glasgow
The debate as to whether venues the size of The Hydro offer a satisfying experience of live comedy never seems appropriate for Lee Evans, one of the longest established of the arena comics, and one of the few who truly benefits from such a vast canvas.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 18th October 2014Lee Mack: stand-up or sit down?
The Lancashire joke maestro begins an eight-show stint in London this weekend and his silly sitcom Not Going Out returns to BBC One. So, should you see him in the flesh or on the box? Time Out weighs up whether or not to leave the house.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 14th October 2014John Cleese: 'I've found true love - in a fish'
Is John Cleese happy? "Enormously happy. Because I've finally found true love. Which is a fish and three cats. I call Jenny 'Fish' because of the way she swims. She's the most beautiful swimmer I've ever seen."
Matthew Stadlen, The Telegraph, 13th October 2014Review: All Stars of Comedy, Glee Club
The entire show was compiled of race-based comedy, which made the audience crease regardless of colour. It is a nice feeling to be in a room and feel completely shameless, embracing an atmosphere that saw at least a hundred people leave all prejudices behind to enjoy the feeling of laughing together. The evening was filled with down-to-earth comedy of a kind that almost made you feel bad to laugh, but you couldn't help yourself. It was full to the brim with raucous and cheeky performances that will stay with the audience for days.
Lucy Roberts, Nottingham Post, 13th October 2014Stewart Lee: The Clangers are truly British
Our panicked political rulers struggle for a definition of Britishness. Look to Bagpuss and The Clangers, says comedian Stewart Lee...
Stewart Lee, The Big Issue, 13th October 2014John Cleese bares his soul at Cheltenham Festival
Cheltenham Literature Festival review: comedy legend John Cleese bares his soul over distant relationship with late mother.
Jonathan Whiley, This is Gloucestershire, 12th October 2014John Cleese 'unexcited' by new TV comedy
Monty Python star John Cleese has said new television comedy pales into insignificance compared with the greats, such as Buster Keaton.
BBC News, 12th October 2014