Frank Tully
- Actor
Press clippings Page 48
Review: Stewart Lee on Kevin Eldon's new book
'An opinionated, ignorant, and largely talentless intellectual snob'
Stewart Lee, Chortle, 5th August 2014Stewart Lee: I'm finding it very, very hard to be funny
"Don't those responsible for atrocities understand I have deadlines to meet?" Stewart Lee on why stand-up is the world's hardest job.
Stewart Lee, The Big Issue, 5th August 2014Fleeting pleasures
Hugely popular at the Fringe, improvised comedy is de facto banned from the Festival's main award. Tom Hackett asks why.
Tom Hackett, Fest Mag, 3rd August 2014Best comedy to see from Stewart Lee to Josie Long
A selection of some of the best acts at this year's Fringe.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 30th July 2014Sleep problems
It's fair to say I've never slept well. Decades of insomnia, night terrors, sleep walking, sleep talking, sleep apnoea, sleep paralysis and sleep paranoia means, if nothing else, it's a laugh riot sharing a bed with me.
Matthew Highton, The Huffington Post, 30th July 2014This sitcom sleeper hit still making a good impression
In fact, the best scenes are rarely to do with mimicry. The moment that had me spluttering into my drink last night was a back and forth between Martin and Jean (the wonderful Jo Hartley from This Is England) after Martin, in a brief stint as a caretaker, stumbled upon a homeless man.
Will Dean, The Independent, 30th July 20145 shows Stewart Lee could do next (but probably won't)
In light of Lee's growing fondness for wordplay-based titles, we've done a bit of speculating, and come up with five Stewart Lee shows we may (...or may not) see in the future.
Nic Wright, Giggle Beats, 29th July 2014Camilla Cleese interview
The younger daughter of John Cleese is following in his footsteps with a comedy show at the Edinburgh Festival.
Damian Whitworth, The Times, 29th July 2014Camilla Cleese: 'People are looking to hate me'
Comedian Camilla Cleese is ready to emerge from the shadow of her Python father with a new show at Edinburgh.
Celia Walden, The Telegraph, 25th July 2014Edinburgh Fringe preview: The Cleek
For all but one of the members of The Cleek, this is their first time performing at the Fringe. Here three of the fledgling Fringers (Liz McCreight, Nina Howard and Caroline Kaplan) share their expectations and a little bit about their show.
The Public Reviews, 23rd July 2014