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London Hughes announces debut Edinburgh show
Our youngest ever winner of the Funny Women Awards London Hughes has announced her debut hour long Edinburgh show London Hughes: Superstar (It's Just Nobody's Realised It).
Funny Women, 14th June 2017Spotlight: London Hughes
Comedian, TV presenter, YouTuber and actress - 27-year-old London Hughes is on a one-woman mission to change the face of comedy.
Miranda Thompson, Daily Mail, 11th June 2017London Hughes: we should pressure channels to diversify
My only problem with Next Up is that it feels a bit like second best to me. It feels like we're accepting that big TV channels and shows aren't representing us properly so instead we're doing their job for them and offering an alternative.
London Hughes, The Huffington Post, 21st November 2016Meet the up-and-coming comedian London Hughes
Multi-talented London Hughes is on the road to stardom - though many people may not yet have heard of her.
Andre Rhoden-Paul, Brighton Argus, 20th October 2016Comedy would be "boring white men" without immigration
Comedians London Hughes, Bobby Mair and Grainne Maguire have claimed the British stand-up scene would be "just a load of boring white people making jokes" if the UK had less immigration.
Louise Ridley, The Huffington Post, 8th October 2016Comedy Feeds: Limbo review
The show is stuck in a limbo of its own between these highly exaggerated moments and the realistic style. Add in some underdeveloped characters and it all adds up to rather unsatisfying viewing.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 6th September 2016David Mitchell and John Finnemore to star in Radio 4 sitcom
David Mitchell and John Finnemore are to star in Time Spanner, a time travel sitcom for Radio 4.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd May 2016London Hughes on 5 ways to cause mayhem
Bad Bridesmaid London Hughes goes all-out diva with 5 ways to cause mayhem at your best friend's hen do.
London Hughes, Metro, 25th September 2014Fans of the underrated Snuff Box will be delighted at the prospect of For the Win, another pop at the surreal sketch show featuring the excellent and slightly creepy Rich Fulcher. He joins a cast including John Hopkins, Lizzie Daykin and London Hughes with knowingly peculiar material penned by Matt Stronge and Hopkins. There's Embarrassing Bodies on Ice, a talking nipple called Reg and a resurgence of the bumbag, while Lizzie has some relationship issues and so decides to buy herself a python. Some of this works, some doesn't.
Ben Arnold, The Guardian, 6th September 2012