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Jack Whitehall review
Jack Whitehall struggles to get going at Arena Birmingham.
Keri Trigg, The Express and Star, 27th November 2019Jack Whitehall review
I suppose the overriding question when faced with such a half-baked set is: why bother? Whitehall has established himself as a more-than-decent actor and an endearing TV personality. He doesn't particularly need stand-up, and on this evidence, it doesn't need him either.
Josh Stephenson, Metro, 27th November 2019Jack Whitehall review
It is certainly not underpowered. Whitehall gives every routine total commitment, acting out punchlines, falling to the floor or gesticulating like a loon. But the material lacks the painstaking attention to detail and finesse of previous tours.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 27th November 2019Review: Jack Whitehall: Stood Up
An out of touch show from a comic who displays some surprisingly reactionary viewpoints with little to say.
Jay Richardson, The List, 26th November 2019Jack Whitehall review
Jack Whitehall delivers energy and commitment to new show Stood Up - but is his posh-boy shtick wearing thin?
Veronica Lee, i Newspaper, 25th November 2019Jack Whitehall: Stood Up review
Stood Up is a disappointingly tepid affair, a swathe of unexceptional observations, only occasionally enlivened with a first-hand anecdote, that leaves an underwhelming feeling that he's just going through the motions.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 25th November 2019Jack Whitehall review - puerile and inauthentic
The comic, who doesn't seem to have any interest in people or the world, puts on a weak show with anecdotes that ring untrue.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 24th November 2019Jack Whitehall and his parents join Gogglebox
Jack Whitehall has joined Celebrity Gogglebox - along with dad Michael and mum Hilary.
Chortle, 24th October 2019Sound the Iggy Pop klaxon because the lean tune machine is tonight's star guest. Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul is also in the house to talk about new movie El Camino, joined by current queen of everything Maya Jama and the ever-charming Jack Whitehall. Sam Fender brings his gritty croon to music corner.
Hannah Verdier, The Guardian, 19th October 2019Progress 1000: London's most influential people: comedy
The most influential people in London for comedy.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 3rd October 2019