
Katherine Ryan
- 41 years old
- Canadian
- Actor, writer and stand-up comedian
Press clippings Page 13
Katherine Ryan, London Palladium review - a softer comic emerges
With enough barbs to keep it pleasingly sharp.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 4th April 2022Katherine Ryan review
Missus - an account of her unexpected marriage to her childhood sweetheart and their surprisingly traditional new life together - is quite a departure from Ryan's showy cynicism.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 3rd April 2022Katherine Ryan: Missus at the London Palladium review
A lot has happened for the sassy, sardonic stand-up, a story charted in her hilarious but heart-warming new show.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 1st April 2022Katherine Ryan, Missus, London Palladium, review
A new husband is fresh fodder for the wickedly funny comedian.
Marianka Swain, i Newspaper, 1st April 2022Katherine Ryan review
Acidic and affectionate, a comedian in glorious full song.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 1st April 2022Katherine Ryan and Romesh Ranganathan star in Sky's Romantic Getaway
Katherine Ryan and Romesh Ranganathan are making Romantic Getaway, a six-part comedy drama series for Sky.
British Comedy Guide, 24th March 2022Katherine Ryan divides fans after defending Jimmy Carr
"I think it's important we protect that genre even if people get offended by it," she said.
Jacob Stolworthy, The Independent, 6th March 2022National Comedy Awards 2021 winners
The results of the National Comedy Awards 2021 have been revealed, ahead of Saturday's TV broadcast.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd March 2022Katherine Ryan's daughter Violet diffuses bust-up at Leicester gig
A fight broke out between two members of the audience during comedian Katherine Ryan's gig at the DeMontfort Hall last night. Katherine's rarely-seen daughter, Violet, went onto the stage after the scuffle broke out to give the crowd a good telling off - which was met with praise and laugher by the audience.
Shannen Headley, Leicester Mercury, 13th February 2022Fans struggle for refunds as Comedy In The Park gigs cancelled
A string of major comedy events have been cancelled following the collapse of its promoter - leaving ticket-holders out of pocket. John Bishop was to headline a string of Comedy In The Park gigs, in which he would have been joined by the likes of Jason Manford, Rob Beckett, Al Murray, Katherine Ryan and Dara O Briain. But promoter M&B Promotions has now stopped trading, blaming the Covid pandemic.
Chortle, 10th February 2022