Press clippings
Kim Noble: Lullaby For Scavengers review
A show of genius (that you maybe shouldn't see).
Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 17th March 2023The best comedy shows of 2022
From dazzling comic debuts at the Edinburgh fringe to occult sketches, soul-searching stand-up and deeply strange revelations, it was a top year for laughing matters.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 17th December 2022Kim Noble, Soho Theatre review
This is a thought-provoking and tender reflection on loneliness.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 28th September 2022Kim Noble: Lullaby For Scavengers - Soho Theatre, review
I left the theatre a tiny bit changed, a tiny bit furious and more than a little tearful, but then I cry at the sight of roadkill anyway, so maybe this show wasn't made for me. But, if provocative, transgressive thought-provoking theatre is your thing, then this is for you.
Roz Wyllie, London Theatre 1, 24th September 2022Kim Noble: Lullaby For Scavengers review
Seven years in the making, Kim Noble's new show offers an unflinching embrace of what most people would find repulsive. It is repugnant, morbid and morally dubious - yet if you have the stomach for it, Lullaby For Scavengers as remarkable as it is confronting.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 22nd September 2022Kim Noble: Lullaby For Scavengers review
A wild and witty night with a tender heart.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 22nd September 2022Review: Kim Noble, Lullaby For Scavengers, Soho Theatre
They say every picture tells a story but the picture here doesn't really say much about Kim Noble's new show Lullaby For Scavengers.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd September 2022Kim Noble: Lullaby for Scavengers review - strange, tender and endlessly funny
The notorious comic and performance artist explores loneliness and the human/animal divide in an intricately assembled scrapbook show.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 22nd September 2022Kim Noble: Lullaby For Scavengers - Soho Theatre, London review
Will there be calls for this show to be shut down? Possibly. There are certainly some images that you won't want etched on your retina for the rest of your life.
Richard Maguire, The Reviews Hub, 22nd September 2022