Julia Chamberlain
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'So You Think You're Funny?' 2024 finalists announced
Alana Jackson, Alex Gogarty, Ayo Adenekan, Bert Broadbent, Ciara O'Connor, Fab Goualin, Kate Sharp, Laurie Brewster, Paras Patel and Sophia Wren will take part in the So You Think You're Funny? 2024 final.
British Comedy Guide, 15th August 2024'So You Think You're Funny?' 2022 open for entries
The So You Think You're Funny? new act stand-up competition is now open for 2022 entries.
British Comedy Guide, 7th January 2022Stan & Ollie review
If you need your heart warmed and to have some laughs along the way, this is will do the trick absorbing, amusing and sentimental, perfect winter viewing.
Julia Chamberlain, Chortle, 11th January 2019Review: Stan & Ollie
This is an adorable film, sweetly melancholic, bathed in the golden (syrupy) light of a tender friendship. It will surely be a shoo-in for Christmas or Boxing Day TV for years to come.
Julia Chamberlain, Chortle, 10th January 2019Leicester Square Theatre New Comedian Of Year review
A perfectly splendid night of comedy, this competition final was worth the ticket price. Nobody died - which is the least you can hope for - and some distinguished themselves. There was a standout winner (Joby MageeanOlga Koch) but the second and third positions (and there could have been a fourth) were tightly contested.
Julia Chamberlain, Chortle, 29th November 2016Review: Welsh Unsigned Stand-Up Of The Year
So, to the Glee Cardiff, probably every stand-up comedian's favourite club, for the sold-out final of the Welsh Unsigned Stand Up Of The Year 2016. There were six finalists, all with only a couple of years on the clock and brimming with energy, confidence and potential.
Julia Chamberlain, Chortle, 1st August 2016Laughing Horse New Act Of The Year 2014 final
Jenny Collier came first, with Olaf Falafel second and Ed Caruana third.
Julia Chamberlain, Chortle, 2nd December 2014Pete Jonas attacks critic Julia Chamberlain
Comedian Pete Jonas, whose show Dark Side of the Poon has become one of the most talked about shows at the Edinburgh Fringe after being slated by comedy website Chortle, has penned an open letter to his critical nemesis.
Tim Clark, Get Comedy, 18th August 2010Review: C4 Comedy Gala at the O2
Great Ormond Street Hospital will have been thrilled to bits with this monsters of UK comedy bill, and a very nearly packed-out O2. Promoters Off the Kerb presented a phenomenal line-up for Channel 4.
Julia Chamberlain, Chortle, 31st March 2010