British Comedy Guide

Molly Stewart

  • Actor

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Review: The Big Green Comedy Show fundraiser

Red Redmond already exhibits an unbridled enthusiasm towards delivering absolute gold blend comedy to Manchester - Liam Williams now, Mae Martin next.

Molly Stewart, Giggle Beats, 26th April 2015

Nish Kumar interview

The fantastic Nish Kumar brought his completely brilliant 2014 show, Rumination on the Nature of Subjectivity to Manchester last week. We caught up with him before his stint at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival, previewing his new show Long Word... Long Word... Blah Blah Blah... I'm So Clever.

Molly Stewart, Giggle Beats, 15th April 2015

Review: Ed Gamble, Group Therapy, Manchester

An endlessly charismatic Ed Gamble headlined April's Group Therapy, with Eric Lampert and MC Nish Kumar providing excellent support.

Molly Stewart, Giggle Beats, 8th April 2015

Fin Taylor interview

Fin Taylor returned to XS Malarkey last week to present his reliably brilliant, anti-self-indulgent wears to a happy Manchester audience. Afterwards, I talked to him about Edinburgh, finding a comedy style and knowing an audience.

Molly Stewart, The Guardian, 10th March 2015

Review: Josie Long, Cara Josephine

Josie Long hit up Manchester's Saturday afternoon crowd with discreet DJing at Gorilla, yelling out a pre-gig 'cup of Earl Grey and I'm ready for the matinee' holler and acting as the least aggressive hype man the North West has ever seen.

Molly Stewart, Giggle Beats, 9th March 2015

Review: MACE, Kosmonaut, Manchester

Snaffle a ticket to April's MACE show at any and all expense: this is another absolute bargain of a gig.

Molly Stewart, Giggle Beats, 6th March 2015

Review: Trapdoor Comedy, Joshua Brooks, Manchester

The wonderful, original and phenomenally talented Simon Munnery headlined Trapdoor Comedy Club's debutant show at Joshua Brooks last week, as one of three wildly different acts.

Molly Stewart, Giggle Beats, 2nd March 2015

Ben Tonge interview

Manchester's most inexhaustibly cool monthly comedy club Sham Bodie has only existed for just over a year, but suddenly on the eve of a radio show and a music festival, the next few months look incredibly exciting for them. Host and co-founder Ben Tonge very kindly answered our questions and gave us the headlines.

Molly Stewart, Giggle Beats, 24th February 2015

Gary Delaney interview

Comedian and writer Gary Delaney - constantly dishing out reliably brilliant one-liners - first took his show Purist to Edinburgh in 2010. He's just started the final leg of its tour - a show now with the best gags harvested from two four and five-star reviewed shows. He answered questions on Twitter, touring and telling jokes before he set out with again with Purist.

Molly Stewart, Giggle Beats, 18th February 2015

Review: David O'Doherty Has Checked Everything

See David O'Doherty in whatever form you can. It will always be more than worth it.

Molly Stewart, Giggle Beats, 15th February 2015

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