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Comedy review: Kevin Bridges, SECC Hydro, Glasgow
Carefully building the scene while hilariously exaggerating his perturbed reactions, he skilfully elicits laughs from the disparity.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 28th September 2015Kevin Bridges gets hero's welcome on return to Glasgow
Kevin Bridges was hailed by fans as he brought his A Whole Different Tour to the Hydro in Glasgow.
Chris Clements, Daily Record, 22nd September 2015Review: Kevin Bridges, Hammersmith Apollo
Otherwise polished young stand-up gets irritated with the audience and stomps off.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 19th September 2015Kevin Bridges review
The Glaswegian comic's new show may be more personal than political but he still makes for a sharp social commentator.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 15th September 2015Kevin Bridges, comedy review
He makes the terrifyingly tough toil of stand-up resemble a piece of cake.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 15th September 2015Kevin Bridges review
The whole hour is delivered in an intimate tone, him chuckling at his own gags or occasionally glancing subtly left and right, a tacitly conspiratorial gesture that cements the atmosphere of this being playful banter before the boss shows up. But, of course, Kevin Bridges IS the boss...
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 15th September 2015Comedy: the best stand-up gigs and tours in autumn 2015
Profiles of the shows from Kevin Bridges, Mark Thomas, Sam Simmons, Katherine Ryan, Trevor Noah, Joseph Morpurgo, Harry & Paul, Kieran Hodgson, Vic & Bob, Bridget Christie, Daphne and Sara Pascoe.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 8th September 2015Fringe Q&As: Funmbi Omotayo
Funmbi Omotayo on Kevin Bridges, shortbread and his Fringe show.
The Herald, 24th August 2015Fringe Q&As: Sarah Callaghan
Sarah Callaghan discusses elephants, Kevin Bridges and why Nicola Sturgeon's her favourite comedian.
The Herald, 14th August 2015Fringe Q&As: Urinetown's Joel Schaefer
Joel Schaefer, who plays Lockstock in Urinetown, discusses Hugh Hefner, rebellion and why he loves Kevin Bridges.
The Herald, 5th August 2015