British Comedy Guide
Liz Kingsman
Liz Kingsman

Liz Kingsman

  • Australian
  • Actor, writer, director and editor

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Liz Kingsman: One Woman Show review

When you see One Woman Show - and you will - you'll want to talk about it to everyone who'll listen. You'll want to see it again, maybe twice, and then organise some sort of One Woman Show book club event where you sit around in a circle and list all the funniest and cleverest parts.

Zoe Paskett, Funny Women, 15th October 2021

Liz Kingsman: One Woman Show review

One-Woman Show is an exquisite parody of the phenomenon that is Fleabag. But to put it so simply does scant justice to the ingenuity, complexity and sheer giddy wit that defines Liz Kingsman's hilarious solo debut.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 14th October 2021

Liz Kingsman: One-Woman Show review

Kingsman spoofs the look-at-me egotism that sometimes animates solo shows, as she heaps meta layer upon layer in a tour de force.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 14th October 2021

Timewasters: definitely not a waste of time

The British comedy about jazz musicians who're transported to the 1920s makes its America debut on IMDb TV.

Cheryl Eddy, Gizmodo, 15th June 2021

Alleyway Chefs pilot published online

The pilot for Alleyway Chefs, a sitcom written and directed by Craig Ainsley, starring Alistair Green and Arnab Chanda as two restaurant chefs, has been published online.

British Comedy Guide, 8th April 2021

Catherine Tate and Mark Bonnar voice Tom Gates series

Animated children's series The Brilliant World Of Tom Gates, based on the award-winning books, will be voiced Catherine Tate and Mark Bonnar.

British Comedy Guide, 16th December 2020

Review: SORRY

Their format works extremely well - 15 minutes chat with their guest at the top of the show and then the rest of the time spent riffing on the subjects raised.

There Ought To Be Clowns, 7th March 2020

Review: Sorry at Vault Festival

Experienced improvisers may have caught a few slips in commitment, listening and the ability to be changeable, while thinking ahead and looking forward in the scene, instead of taking in the moment and reacting to it... but those are not likely to be things audiences will be looking out for.

Mariana Feijó, Funny Women, 12th February 2020

Writers' Guild Awards 2020 shortlist

Danny Brocklehurst, Lisa McGee, Rufus Jones, Tom Neenan, Brenda Gilhooly, Caroline Moran and James J Moran are amongst the comedy writers nominated for the Writers' Guild Awards 2020.

British Comedy Guide, 4th December 2019

Review: Sorry, VAULT Festival

The joy in improv is being right there in the room and with the comedians of Sorry, there's such joy.

There Ought To Be Clowns, 26th January 2019

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