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Lee Evans to star in new stage show
Lee Evans is to star as a dumb gangster in Barking In Essex, a new comic play for 2013 alongside Sheila Hancock.
British Comedy Guide, 30th November 2012Seann Walsh interview
Ahead of his two big shows at Leicester Square Theatre, hairy observationalist Seann Walsh gives London is Funny a candid and combative interview in which he defends his style of comedy, recalls how Lee Evans made him cry, and reveals how he was a menace to Brighton until he was transformed by a trip to Komedia club.
London Is Funny, 28th October 2012For once, it actually is openly about the money, money, money as the cream of mainstream comedy gathers for C4's annual Great Ormond Street fundraiser. And, while it's a bit harsh to call Jessie J a comedy act, there she is, headlining while plenty of big names wait in the wings for their three minutes on the mike. Such is the extraordinary popularity of stand-up now that plenty of the comedians in question (even - whisper it - a good number of the mediocre ones) will also be used to arenas of this size and paydays to match. Lee Evans, Michael McIntyre and Sean Lock will have seen it all before, but for up-and-comers such as Seann Walsh, Josh Widdicombe and Paul Chowdhry, this represents a significant opportunity to raise the profile. Oh, to be in that green room when someone crashes and burns...
Gabriel Tate, Time Out, 20th May 2012The charity extravaganza returns for a third year, filmed at London's O2 Arena a week ago. Jessie J, coach on The Voice UK, opens proceedings with a live performance. She's followed by an all-star cast of comedians including Lee Evans, Michael McIntyre, Jack Dee, Jo Brand and Jack Whitehall. Once again, the two Carrs - Jimmy and Alan - will also be "hijacking" the commercial breaks. It's all in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital.
The Telegraph, 18th May 2012Tickets go on sale for Channel 4's Comedy Gala 2012
Channel 4 Comedy Gala 2012 will take place on Friday 11th May 2012. The all-star line-up includes Lee Evans, Michael McIntyre, Sean Lock and Jack Dee.
British Comedy Guide, 16th February 2012Being modern: Arena comedy
Lee Evans, Steve Coogan, Dylan Moran, Eddie Izzard, Peter Kay, Russell Brand, Tim Vine, Michael McIntyre... the very best of our home-grown talent has since filled the O2 Arena, the very biggest of our coliseums - and McIntyre has made playing to these rooms an expected practice rather than a remarkable event thanks to his televised "roadshows". Fewer than 100,000 arena-comedy tickets were sold in 2004; within five years, that figure had breached a million.
Robert Epstein, The Independent, 5th February 2012This week the BBC attempted to re-launch Radio 4 chat show I've Never Seen Star Wars, where guests try out things they've never done before, for television. Why they needed to do so I don't know.
The TV version was first broadcast in 2009 on BBC Four with the host of the original radio version, Marcus Brigstocke, still hosting it. This new "pilot" was hosted by Jo Brand, and I do have to say that this edition does look better than the original series. The set is much crisper and cleaner, and they kept the original theme tune from the radio series rather the altered version from the first TV series. However, they still kept the annoying musical inserts between each item. They aren't needed and they end up just get up your nose.
The guest for this new edition was Stephen Fry. In this edition his first time experiences were his first ear piercing (an experience which gave a score of 8 out of 10), putting together flat-pack furniture (1 out of 10), watching Only Fools and Horses (9.5 out of 10) and boxing (10 out of 10). My favourite section was the furniture sequence, during which he sweat so profusely his skin looked like a waterfall. He looked like Lee Evans in the middle of a gig.
I've Never Seen Star Wars was an enjoyable show, but I still don't understand why they needed to replace Brigstocke with Brand. She was a decent enough host; but so is Brigstocke and I don't think there was any need for such a change...
Ian Wolf, Giggle Beats, 3rd January 2012Lee Evans will bank over £8million in 2011
Lee Evans will earn more than £8million by the end of 2011 - making him the highest-paid stand-up comic in Britain this year.
Mark Jefferies, The Mirror, 25th November 2011Stand-up Lee Evans set to top the DVD charts
Comic Lee Evans is on track to bag the No1 DVD spot this weekend with his new release, Roadrunner Live At The O2.
The Sun, 23rd November 2011New Lee Evans show goes 3D at Vue Cinemas
Lee Evans' brand new stand-up show, Roadrunner, will be screened in 3D at Vue Cinemas later this month.
British Comedy Guide, 11th November 2011