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This week's new live comedy
Previews of Hal Cruttenden, Noel Fielding and Angela Barnes.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 20th November 2015Hal Cruttenden review
Straight out of Cruttenden is a very funny if occasionally discomforting evening although it might be advisable not to sit too close to the stage.
Dave Cunningham, The Reviews Hub, 2nd November 2015Interview, Hal Cruttenden: 'London's just so much fun!'
Cruttenden said: "The tour is not really about gangster rap! It's called Straight Out Of Cruttenden because it's kind of to do with 'am I having a mid-life crisis because I've started listening to NWA again?'.
Emily Chudy, Get West London, 17th October 2015The Fringe is like running a marathon for us comics
Well it's nearly over. The Edinburgh Festival is like running a Marathon for us comics. We're pleased to have done it, but we're really happy it's finishing and a bit fed up we didn't get interviewed on the telly at Tower Bridge.
Hal Cruttenden, The Herald, 29th August 2015Hal Cruttenden draws on family life experiences
The comic, who grew up in London, includes stories about his wife and two teenage daughters in his stand-up routine.
John Dingwall, Daily Record, 28th August 2015Hal Cruttenden's top picks for week three of the Fringe
Ireland is one of the superpowers of comedy. I've found three acts to keep them at the top for the next generation as well.
Hal Cruttenden, The Herald, 21st August 2015Fringe Q&As: Hal Cruttenden
Hal Cruttenden discusses gangsta rap, miracles and why Scots are always nicer than he expects them to be.
The Herald, 19th August 2015Hal Cruttenden's top picks for week two of the Fringe
This week I've seen two shows that made me laugh and cry for all the right reasons.
Hal Cruttenden, The Herald, 14th August 2015Fringe Favourites: Hal Cruttenden's top Fringe picks
The Edinburgh Fringe Festival is only in it's first week and I've already seen one well-known comedian crying on the roadside, two discarded gorilla suits, and far too many cheerful student performers. So before everyone goes mad, packs it in and goes home, here are a few recommendations...
Hal Cruttenden, The Herald, 10th August 2015Ten things comedians hate about the Fringe
Ranging from jolly people to drunk people.
Hal Cruttenden, Chortle, 4th August 2015