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Chortle Awards 2015 nominees announced
The show Funz And Gamez leads the 2015 Chortle Award nominees list. James Acaster, Kim Noble, Luisa Omielan and Simon Amstell are also up for best show.
British Comedy Guide, 17th February 2015Review - Kim Noble: You're Not Alone
The life you're living is just a fake version of Kim Noble's. His might be weirder.
Stewart Pringle, Exeunt Magazine, 12th February 2015Kim Noble: You're Not Alone, Soho Theatre, review
To say that Kim Noble's new show lingers long in the memory is an understatement.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 10th February 2015Review: Kim Noble: You're Not Alone, Soho Theatre
Kim Noble has produced yet another indefinably unshakeable show about the endless and fruitless human pursuit to avoid loneliness.
Rebecca Jones, A Younger Theatre, 9th February 2015Seven questions with... Kim Noble
In order to find out a little more about him, I asked Kim these seven questions...
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 7th February 2015This week's new live comedy
Previews of Sofie Hagen, Kim Noble and Phil Jerrod.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 6th February 2015Review - Kim Noble, You're Not Alone
This is still a funny, unpredictable, must-see show that you will mark others against in years to come.
Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 6th February 2015Kim Noble interview
Kim Noble's first live offering in five years was the most-talked about show at last year's Edinburgh Fringe. As he brings You're Not Alone to London, we speak to the award-winning performer.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 30th January 2015Kim Noble: 'I haven't killed anyone, honest'
On the eve of his new show You're Not Alone, the performer talks about recording his neighbours' sex life, defecating in a church and giving out his ex-girlfriend's number. Is there more to his comedy than shock?
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 26th January 2015Brian Logan's top 10 comedy of 2014
Featuring Liam Williams, Daniel Kitson, Bridget Christie, James Acaster, Sara Pascoe, Kim Noble, Sheeps, Funz and Gamez, Aamer Rahman and Josie Long.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 22nd December 2014