
Graham Fellows
- 65 years old
- English
- Actor, writer and comedian
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John Shuttleworth to perform at the Devil's Arse
Every comedian has played some bad venues in their time - but only one is officially known as The Devil's Arse. Next year John Shuttleworth will become the first comic to perform stand-up in Peak Cavern, in the heart of the Peak District. It has been called the Devil's Arse for most of its history, mentioned by philosopher Thomas Hobbes in the 17th century and Daniel Defoe in the 18th, possibly because of flatulent-sounding noises that come from inside the cave when flood water is draining away.
Chortle, 4th November 2021French & Saunders to star in Radio 4 comedy
Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders will star in Whatever Happened To Baby Jane Austen?, a one-off festive Radio 4 comedy about two sisters. Radio 4's other festive highlights include new episodes of Ed Reardon's Week and Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show!.
British Comedy Guide, 30th November 2020Glasgow Comedy Festival's biggest shows called off
All events at the King's Theatre, including Stewart Lee, Jerry Sadowitz, Janey Godley, John Shuttleworth, Fascinating Aida, Susie McCabe and Jim Smith, are to be postponed.
Chortle, 16th March 202015 funniest shows at the Glasgow Comedy Festival
Here's our pick of the shows for the Glasgow International Comedy Festival 2020.
The Herald, 7th March 2020John Shuttleworth, Leicester Square Theatre review
Shuttleworth bangs out the songs with tinny bossa nova and cha-cha beats.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 6th March 2020Live review: John Shuttleworth
John Shuttleworth's back. In every sense. This is the title of his current tour and it also refers to his latterday lumber problems that have been giving him a right bit of pain. It also, handily, refers to the fact that after looking for a while like he was settling into cosy old age and coasting a little this tour marks a Trebor Mint-strong return to form. Oof!
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 4th March 2020John Shuttleworth: 'The funniest word? Tuna mayonnaise'
The stand-up, singer-songwriter and radio presenter on the things that make him laugh the most.
The Guardian, 28th February 2020DMU at 150: Leicester Comedy Festival
Leicester Comedy Festival has been part of the city's calendar since 1994 when it began as a student project by then Leicester Polytechnic student Geoff Rowe.
De Montfort University, 6th February 2020BBC Radio reveals festive comedy highlights 2019
Austentatious, The Shuttleworths, The Museum Of Curiosity, Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show!, Neil Gaiman's Chivalry, Puckoon and Jeeves Live are amongst the comedy shows on Radio 4 this festive season.
British Comedy Guide, 25th November 2019Leicester Comedy Festival launches 2020 programme
Headline acts for 2020 include Jo Brand, Stewart Lee, Milton Jones, Shappi Khorsandi, Fascinating Aida, Paul Sinha, Josie Long, Jason Byrne, Tony Slattery, Angela Barnes, Griff Rhys Jones, Andy Parsons, John Shuttleworth, Dane Baptiste, Rhod Gilbert, Mark Steel, Flo & Joan, Arthur Smith and Reg D Hunter.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th October 2019