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Kieran Hodgson announces Big In Scotland tour
Two Doors Down star Kieran Hodgson has announced Big In Scotland, a new live show about "being a not-quite immigrant in a not-quite different country".
British Comedy Guide, 25th April 2023Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award 2023 nominees announced
Scott Agnew, Paul Black, Janey Godley, Craig Hill, Kieran Hodgson and Susie McCabe are up for the inaugural Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award.
British Comedy Guide, 31st March 2023Pleasance puts lots more Edinburgh shows on sale
The second Edinburgh Fringe announcement for the Pleasance Theatre Trust is a whopper with returning award-winning acts, amazing newcomers, European sensations, shows with fun for all the family and political chatterings.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th March 2023Glasgow Comedy Festival: Top picks from the comics
Who are the best people to ask for Glasgow Comedy Festival recommendations? The comedians themselves, of course. We got 11 of them to pick the show they're desperate to see
The List, 15th March 2023Kieran Hodgson interview
Ahead of his Glasgow International Comedy Festival work in progress, Big In Scotland, character comic Kieran Hodgson takes on our Q&A.
The Skinny, 9th March 2023Kieran Hodgson interview
'English regard independence as a hobby Scots have'.
Caroline Wilson, The Herald, 6th March 2023Scottish Comedy Highlights: March 2023
The biggie this month is Glasgow International Comedy Festival, but there's plenty of laughs to be had even before the festival starts.
Polly Glynn, The Skinny, 1st March 2023Two Doors Down moving next door to BBC One for seventh series
Two Doors Down is moving to BBC One for its seventh series, with six more episodes set to air later this year.
British Comedy Guide, 21st February 2023Prince Andrew: The Musical review
This spoof nailed it with maximum mockery.
Carol Midgley, The Times, 30th December 2022Prince Andrew: The Musical is tasteless and should never have been made
Kieran Hodgson stars in a jauntily satirical trip through the life of the controversy-hit royal. Channel 4's latest stunt commission might be well intentioned, writes Louis Chilton, but there's no getting around the ugliness of its premise
Louis Chilton, The Independent, 30th December 2022