Press clippings Page 16
Review: Michael McIntyre @ Manchester Arena, October 29
Michael is here - the dinner party guest you thought wasn't coming but are delighted to see.
Danielle Roper, Manchester Evening News, 30th October 2015Book review: Easily Distracted by Steve Coogan
Comedy is a vicious business but while he admits to rightly loathing Bernard Manning who he has met, On The Buses and to not personally being a fan of Michael McIntyre ("not my cup of tea"), he is remarkably generous about almost everyone he has worked with.
Chris Hallam, 20th October 2015Michael McIntyre wins planning dispute
Michael McIntyre has won a planning dispute with a conservation society which branded his proposals as "crude and destructive". The super-rich comedian had felt the wrath of the Heath and Hampstead Society after submitting plans to extend his £5.6 million home.
Adrian Hearn, The Mirror, 14th October 2015Review: Michael McIntyre, O2
The mega-popular stand-up's Happy & Glorious show is entertaining but not inspiring.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 12th October 2015Michael McIntyre at the O2 review
The observational, every-middle-class-man stuff is wearing.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 5th October 2015Michael McIntyre made woman give birth early
A pregnant mother was laughing so hard during Michael McIntyre's comedy show that she gave birth to her 'miracle' baby girl six weeks early.
Steph Cockroft, Daily Mail, 5th October 2015Review: Michael McIntyre - Happy & Glorious
It's largely business as usual for the king of mainstream stand-up, if a little one-note by McIntyre's standard. He delivers what the audience ordered, he just occasionally forgets the extra spice.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 5th October 2015Review - Michael McIntyre, Happy and Glorious
Ultimately McIntyre has proved once again that he does what a lot of comics do, just much, much better. Sadly for those who can't stand him - and there a plenty of them - he's going nowhere in a hurry.
Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 4th October 2015Michael McIntyre review
The comedian delivers a decidedly unadventurous set, but manages to fashion unpromising raw material into killer lines and vivid comic images.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 2nd October 2015Review - Michael McIntyre: Happy & Glorious
Such wide appeal isn't easy to capture, and Happy And Glorious will sate those many fans.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 2nd October 2015