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John Shuttleworth review
It's a completely daft evening of finely crafted nonsense.
Justine Blundell, Edinburgh Guide, 26th March 2017John Shuttleworth: My Last Will And Tasty Mint review
Although he appears preserved in aspic, unchanged in more than three decades of performing, South Yorkshire's mild-mannered rolling stone of the hostels and village hall circuit is feeling his mortality.
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 24th March 2017Live Review: John Shuttleworth
Never let it be said that John Shuttleworth does not respond to global events. His latest show, My Last Will And Tasty Mint, is his response to the catalogue of music business deaths in the last year.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd February 2017Review: John Shuttleworth at Stables
Not many niche acts can pack out The Stables on an uninviting Sunday night in January. But Fellows/Shuttleworth can.
Jem Maidment, MK Citizen, 31st January 2017John Shuttleworth: My Last Will and Tasty Mint - review
By the end of the show Shuttleworth is reconsidering his decision to retire. Hopefully Fellows though will stick to the decision.
Helen Jones, The Reviews Hub, 26th January 2017John Shuttleworth webchat - post your questions now
The comedic Sheffield organist will answer your questions in a live webchat from 1pm GMT on Monday 9 January - post them in the comments below.
The Guardian, 5th January 2017Leicester Comedy Festival line-up announced
Next year's Leicester Comedy Festival will have as many events as ever, despite the headline sponsorship deal coming to an end.
Tom Mack, Leicester Mercury, 7th November 2016Young people don't own comedy - and nor should they
How dull would our lives be if we, in effect, introduce a mandatory retirement age for wisecracks?
The Independent, 19th March 2016Glasgow Comedy Festival review: John Shuttleworth
Creator Graham Fellows has an obvious love of words and a connection with the absurdity that comes from the mundane.
Lorraine Wilson, The Herald, 17th March 2015John Shuttleworth review
It's been 30 years since former pop star Graham Fellows eased into his comfortable slacks and red polo neck and created versatile singer / organist John Shuttleworth. He still makes us laugh and long may that continue.
Jamie Bowman, Liverpool Echo, 13th March 2015