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Press clippings Page 47

Lee Evans, the O2 - comedy review

In his latest show, Monsters, Lee Evans remains a master of uncomplicated escapist entertainment.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 26th September 2014

Review: Lee Evans at the NIA

A packed NIA audience got everything they expected from rubber-faced comedian Lee Evans last night, and a little bit more.

Steve Wollaston, The Birmingham Mail, 19th September 2014

Lee Mack show prompts angry mum to demand age limit

A mum wants age restrictions brought in for comedian Lee Mack's shows after she took her 14-year-old daughter to see him at The Hawth and his warm-up act started cracking jokes about paedophilia.

Crawley News, 18th September 2014

Review: Lee Mack - Hit the Road Mack

Pacing the stage like a caged animal, it wasn't hard to see why he's among the best comedians working in the UK today. Lee Mack does a great job of creating comedy waves, and then surfing the crest.

Roger Crow, The Huffington Post, 17th September 2014

Lee Mack review

Lee Mack has many good gags but gives little of himself away.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 15th September 2014

Interview with Glee club founder Mark Tughan

Glee founder talks Michael McIntyre, Lee Evans mahem, accidents, launches and deaths.

Paul Cole, The Birmingham Mail, 24th August 2014

Fringe Q&As: David Kaufman of The Cleek

David Kaufman of The Cleek chats to HeraldScotland about being a Harvard student, drinking Irn Bru and a funny taxi driver called Iain.

The Herald, 22nd August 2014

Lee Mack interview

"In television, making a sitcom, you have a team of people around you, and there's a bit of structure in your life," Lee Mack admits. "Touring live means you're driving round eating a pasty at four in the morning at a service station. It's a little bit less conducive to family life."

Ebhan Loughlin, Galway Advertiser, 21st August 2014

Stewart Lee interview

Known for his acerbic wit, 46-year-old writer, comedian, director, producer and musician Stewart Lee lives in London with his wife, fellow comedian Bridget Christie, and their two children.

Belfast Telegraph, 21st August 2014

Lee Evans: Monsters review

There are funny moments in Lee Evans new show, but he should try less hard.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 19th August 2014

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