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Stewart Lee review

Comedic tornado blows hot and cold.

Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 8th November 2019

Stewart Lee review: Waller-Bridge in the firing line

Has he jumped the shark? Fortunately for us he is no physical shape to jump over anything.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 8th November 2019

Review - Stewart Lee: Snowflake/Tornado

Although the broad sweeps of Lee's work take in familiar liberal arguments, there's a weight and a detail that provides substantial food for thought. As with so much of his work, it's the sort of comedy that you'll recall days or weeks after the gig as situations he describes re-present themselves. Or if you sit down for some shark-based movie action.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 8th November 2019

Stewart Lee: Tornado / Snowflake review

With typical deftness, the stand-up has made his scintillating two-part show a hymn to political correctness and a giddy attack on lefty sensibilities.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 7th November 2019

John Cleese looks back on his comedy career

King of the funny walks John Cleese will celebrate his 80th birthday on October 27 - but he says he still intends to keep making us laugh for many years to come.

Bernard Bale, The Sunday Post, 27th October 2019

Stewart Lee: Nobody gives a hoot about my Brexit misery

Even the local wildlife is taunting me now, as I am marooned in a state of political powerlessness.

Stewart Lee, The Guardian, 27th October 2019

John Cleese to make stage writing debut with Bang Bang!

John Cleese will make his stage writing debut with Bang Bang!, a new adaptation of hit farce Monsieur Chasse by Georges Feydeau.

Alex Wood, What's On Stage, 16th October 2019

Stewart Lee: Could Jennifer Arcuri save us from doom?

Perhaps true joy with his American friend could plug the black hole in the PM's heart before it consumes us all.

Stewart Lee, The Observer, 13th October 2019

Semi-Detached starring Lee Mack to return for full series

Semi-Detached, the sitcom set in real-time, starring a cast including Lee Mack, is to return for a full series, following the success of the pilot episode.

British Comedy Guide, 8th October 2019

Review: March of the Lemmings by Stewart Lee

In the preamble to this collection of the astringently sour articles that he's written since the referendum, the comedian admits he's deepeningly cynical and depressed about the whole process. And let's face it, his persona was never Mr Sunshine in the first place.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 3rd October 2019

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