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Miranda Hart review
Hart's My What I Call Stand Up tour is cause for celebration, but some of her material is so old it needs carbon-dating.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 13th March 2014Miranda Hart review
Her strength is primarily her inelegant physicality - she skips, lollops and childishly gallops across the stage more, even, than Michael McIntyre, with whom she shares a fair few delivery traits.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 10th March 2014Miranda Hart comedy gig review
The message may be light, the content equally so, but Miranda Hart is natural, winning and hard to resist.
Julian Hall, The Independent, 2nd March 2014Miranda Hart, Bournemouth International Centre, review
The first night of Miranda Hart's tour with My, What I Call, Live Show was a slick smorgasbord of silliness, reports Dominic Cavendish.
Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 1st March 2014Debut stand-up tour puts Miranda Hart on the spot
Nation's pratfaller-in-chief gambles on shift from eponymous sitcom and Call the Midwife to live show in UK's largest arenas.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 28th February 2014The internet interviews... Miranda Hart
You've been Googling Miranda Hart - but have you been getting the answers you want? We put your most common searches to the stadium-packing TV comedian.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 25th February 2014The secret to Miranda's mass appeal across all ages
A primary school pupil, cynical teenager, a grown-up and a pensioner. Finding ways to entertain that little lineup, and keep them in one room, would seem an impossibility. You'd have to be silly, cool, intelligent and old school all at the same time. In short, you'd have to be Miranda Hart.
Kelly Apter, The List, 24th February 2014This week's new live comedy
Previews of WitTank, Miranda Hart and Arthur Smith.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 22nd February 2014Mrs Brown's Boys wins best Comedy at NTAs 2014
Brendan O'Carroll's BBC One sitcom beat Ricky Gervais's Derek, Miranda Hart's BBC One comedy and US import The Big Bang Theory.
Paul Jones, Radio Times, 22nd January 2014Details of Glasgow comedy festival revealed
Top female comedians Miranda Hart and Sarah Millican are two of the biggest stars lined-up for the Glasgow Comedy Festival, which begins in March.
BBC News, 15th January 2014