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Jeeves & Wooster: Perfect Nonsense review
A lifelong fan of the works of P. G. Wodehouse, I was very much looking forward to tonight's performance of Jeeves And Wooster: Perfect Nonsense at the Kings Theatre, Edinburgh. Yes, I was dubious as to whether it would stand up to the classic 90's television adaptions, famously portrayed by Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, but when it comes to Wodehouse how can you possibly go wrong?
Alex Eades, Edinburgh Guide, 12th May 2015Alexander Armstrong to release debut album
Known to millions for his TV and comedy work, Alexander Armstrong, a former choral scholar at Trinity College Cambridge, announces he has signed his first album deal with East West Records, a label of the Warner Music Group home to a diverse roster of artists from Michael Bublé to Simply Red and actor Hugh Laurie.
Carrie Dunn, Broadway World, 8th May 201513 British comedy stars lured to Hollywood in the 1990s
Hollywood went hunting for lots of British comedy talent in the 1990s - and lured the likes of Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry and Emma Thompson...
Simon Brew, Den Of Geek, 21st April 2015Stephen Fry on a reunion with Hugh Laurie
"We do miss it, I see him as often as possible... and we just fit right back into our old modes of speech and silliness and it's divine"
Kasia Delgado, Radio Times, 7th February 2015Hugh Laurie to appear in Veep
Hugh Laurie is heading back to the small screen. The House star has landed a role in US political TV comedy Veep.
Malay Online, 20th November 2014Hugh Laurie to star in John le Carré adaptation
Hugh Laurie and Tom Hiddleston are to team up for a TV adaptation of John le Carré's 1993 novel, The Night Manager. The six-part mini-series will be a co-production between the BBC and American cable channel, AMC.
The Telegraph, 31st October 2014Hugh Laurie joins Stephen Fry on LittleBigPlanet 3 game
It seems as though LittleBigPlanet 3 is turning into a sort of Blackadder reunion, as Hugh Laurie joins fellow actor and comedian Stephen Fry in the game's voice cast.
Polygon, 7th October 2014Tim Key reads a poem about siblings at the Fringe
Tim Key is back at the Edinburgh festival, slipping on his denim onesie to perform Single White Slut at the Pleasance Grand. Tim popped by the Guardian's house to answer readers' questions about Gogol, Alan Partridge, his poetry, his beard and his dream dinner guests (that's Kriss Akabusi, Steffi Graf, Andre Agassi, Andy Murray, Hugh Laurie and Emma Bunton). While he was here, we asked him to read one of his poems...
Tim Key, The Guardian, 12th August 2014Hugh Laurie admits he hates watching himself
Blackadder and House star Hugh Laurie has revealed he loathes how he looks and sounds on screen.
Mark Jefferies, The Mirror, 15th July 2014Hugh Laurie: A bit more Fry & Laurie would be great
Hugh Laurie would "absolutely" like to perform again with his former comedy partner Stephen Fry, but worries the pair are too old for political satire.
BBC News, 23rd June 2013