British Comedy Guide
Jay Richardson
Jay Richardson

Jay Richardson

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Eshan Akbar: I've realised that everyone is stupid

Eshan Akbar chats about antagonising audiences, a love-hate relationship with miners, and his distress at Apu's axing from The Simpsons.

Jay Richardson, The List, 16th March 2023

Janey Godley - Not Dead Yet review

From anecdotes to voiceover videos, this pugnacious but vulnerable curtain call offered a little bit of everything.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 21st February 2023

Review: Gary Delaney, Gardyne Theatre, Dundee

Gary In Punderland is a consistently funny show delivered by a skilled technician.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 20th February 2023

Sara Pascoe: Success Story review

Another astute and endearing touring show which winds its way along the various routes of fame.

Jay Richardson, The List, 10th February 2023

The Scotsman Sessions #349: Josie Long

Here, the comedian Josie Long, now resident in Glasgow, shows us round her flat.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 1st February 2023

Comic Katie Price subjected to violent antisemitic abuse

...and when Katie Price complained, SHE was the one thrown out of pub.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 16th January 2023

Review: Jack Dee, Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline

Jack Dee takes aim at the state of the TV schedules on his latest tour, with viciously hilarious results, writes Jay Richardson.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 31st October 2022

Olga Koch serves up smart, ribald snapshots of a libidinously liberated lifestyle

The UK-based daughter of former Russian deputy prime minister Alfred Koch, this stand-up has embraced Western decadence with infectious glee.

Jay Richardson, The Telegraph, 14th October 2022

Review: Isy Suttie: Jackpot, The Stand, Glasgow

This is a gentle, undemanding hour from a comic easing herself back into performing, writes Jay Richardson.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 13th October 2022

Harry Hill: Pedigree Fun review

Harry Hill closes Pedigree Fun with a uniquely peculiar rendition of My Way that sets him apart from the showbiz hackery of countless cover versions, confirming his status as the cartoonish oddball who snuck it into the mainstream, an absurdist for the masses.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 11th October 2022

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