British Comedy Guide
Mark Gatiss
Mark Gatiss

Mark Gatiss

  • 58 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and producer

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The Unfriend review

The Unfriend is a killer show made up of an expertly talented cast and crew, well worth cruising over to the Criterion Theatre for a visit.

The Reviews Hub, 20th January 2023

The Unfriend review

An uproarious comedy of English embarrassment.

Nick Curtis, Evening Standard, 20th January 2023

The Unfriend review

Steven Moffat's debut play is a disappointingly bland comedy about an English couple who take in a possible serial killer.

Andrzej Lukowski, Time Out, 20th January 2023

The Unfriend review

Steven Moffat's house guest comedy is lazy and unfunny.

Fiona Mountford, i Newspaper, 20th January 2023

Mark Gatiss summons three ghost stories for the BBC at Christmas

Mark Gatiss has adapted M.R. James' classic ghost story, Count Magnus, for the BBC this Christmas. The corporation is also airing a recording of his stage version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, while Radio 4 features Mark Gatiss And Richard Coles Are On A Ghost Hunt.

British Comedy Guide, 29th November 2022

My culture fix: Mark Gatiss

The actor, writer and director lets us in to his cultural life.

The Times, 23rd November 2022

The Unfriend to transfer to the West End

Steven Moffat's play opens in January.

Alex Wood, What's On Stage, 21st September 2022

Inside No. 9 review

The League Of Gentlemen are comedy's Rolling Stones. They'll still be doing reunions in their 80s.

Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 21st April 2022

Inside No. 9 series 7 episode 1 Review: Merrily, Merrily

Inside No. 9 is back with Mark Gatiss and Diane Morgan guest-starring in a poignant reunion episode that, as ever, takes a few surprising turns.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 21st April 2022

Inside No. 9 review

It didn't disappoint. Well OK, the ending did a smidgin because I'd guessed the twist, but as a metaphor for Mark Gatiss, Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton, who became a trio after meeting as students at Bretton Hall college in Yorkshire, it was exquisite.

Carol Midgley, The Times, 20th April 2022

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