British Comedy Guide
Kate Stone
Kate Stone

Kate Stone

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Press clippings Page 7

Julie Jepson review

Julie is an incredibly charming performer with a sweet wit that has the audience ready to do anything for her.

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 23rd May 2017

Sooz Kempner review

There is no doubt that Sooz Kempner is a natural performer, she can sing, quip and put together a great powerpoint presentation.

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 20th May 2017

Review: Murial at the Brighton Fringe

It's not often you see a sketch group who can successfully pull of a call back joke, Muriel are off to a strong start with this Work in Progress.

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 17th May 2017

Can satire Trump hate?

When you feel disenfranchised, you believe you have very little to lose.

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 10th November 2016

Book review: Luisa Omielan's What Would Beyonce Do?!

It's almost curious that comedian Luisa Omielan's first book is titled What Would Beyonce Do?!, obviously it's named after her hit show What Would Beyonce Do?, it would be silly not to capitalise its incredible success, but if anybody marches to the beat of their own drum, it's Luisa.

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 18th July 2016

Absolutely Fabulous - The Movie: review

Ab Fab is truly back, fatter and shinier than ever! A bit of sparkle in these bleak times. So, Jennifer Saunders I am obliged to say: cheers, thanks a lot.

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 30th June 2016

Is this the end of satire?

It has long been my belief that comedy can solve anything. Particularly satire. I grew up watching Have I Got News For You, listening to The News Quiz and The Now Show on BBC Radio 4 and cutting out Steve Bell's cartoons; all the while laughing and believing this medium absolutely contributed to the political landscape. I still do, but there's been a peculiar shift and satire seems to have lost its sting.

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 24th June 2016

Book review: Cheer Up Love by Susan Calman

2016 is probably going to go down as the year a lot of our favourite famous people kicked the bucket. Which is a shame because... death but also it's a shame because 2016 is shaping up to be the year a lot of great autobiographies have been published and Susan Calman's memoir/guide to depression, Cheer Up Love: Adventures in Depression with the Crab of Hate ought to be on this list.

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 5th May 2016

Meet comedy writing award winner Christine Entwisle

We caught up with her to chat about her script and her comedy plans...

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 5th October 2015

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