Press clippings
Myra DuBois review
Overall, Be Well was the funniest, most unexpected bunch of laughs I've had the privilege of witnessing.
Jasmine Pegg, Forge Press, 3rd October 2024Myra DuBois review
Despite a few lulls, Myra's unscripted audience interactions saved the night.
Alan Stuart Malin, North West End UK, 17th September 2024Myra Dubois review
Myra Dubois, the Dame Edna of Rotherham, is back and ready to heal us with her sharp tongue, quick wit and the joy of being in her presence.
Dean Wood, Everything Theatre, 16th September 2024Frank Lavender review
To put it bluntly, it feels as though Lavender could be on the cusp of the same cult status as Gareth Joyner's other creation Myra Dubois.
Nathan Charles, The Crumb, 7th June 2024The Q&A: Myra DuBois
Our monthly question and answer extravaganza continues with drag comedian Myra DuBois, who tells us about her love of leopard print, soap operas and being centre stage.
The List, 2nd October 2023Myra Dubois: Be Well review
Acid-tongued comic creations.
John Cutler, The Reviews Hub, 14th September 2023Myra Dubois: Be Well review
Now on a national tour, the fabulous drag queen Myra DuBois makes a triumphant return to the West End with her new show, which takes on mindfulness and mental health in meaningful ways while also remaining resolutely ridiculous.
Rich Cline, Shadows on the Wall, 14th September 2023Myra DuBois Takes Us On Her Perfect Day Out In London
Myra DuBois may be the self-declared siren of South Yorkshire, but she also knows a thing or two about London. Here, she takes us along on the ride for her perfect day out in the capital... which may or may not end up with us watching her new West End show.
Myra DuBois, Londonist, 8th September 2023Dave's Funniest Joke Of The Fringe 2023 won by Lorna Rose Treen
Lorna Rose Treen has won Dave's Funniest Joke of the Fringe 2023 with the gag "I started dating a zookeeper, but it turned out he was a cheetah". Read the top 10 here.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd August 2023Our Top 10 pick of Disabled/ND-Led Shows
With the Edinburgh Fringe now in full swing, we wanted to highlight ten shows we feel are immediate stand-outs at this year's festival. So here they are in no particular order.
Neurodiverse Review, 8th August 2023