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Nick Mohammed Presents the Very Best & Worst of Mr Swallow review
Mr Swallow is a unique comedy character that can make you howl with a simple grimace and shrug.
Claire Roderick, Fairy Powered Productions, 7th September 2023'I almost died. Just kidding! I only broke my leg': comedians share their Edinburgh fringe horror stories
'I almost died. Just kidding! I only broke my leg': comedians share their Edinburgh fringe horror stories. The fringe can take its toll, but it's all good material, right? Whether it's pukey kisses, sleeping through a gig, or politician-induced paranoia, Ed Byrne, Paul Sinha, Olga Koch et al have lived to tell the tale. Plus! Ten shows to see this year.
The Guardian, 5th August 2023Nick Mohammed: 'I cried when we shot the last scene of Ted Lasso'
The actor and comedian, 42, talks about bringing up three kids, losing his northern accent and paying his way through uni by magic.
Rich Pelley, The Guardian, 15th July 2023Morning Has Broken: the long-lost breakfast TV satire that makes Phil and Holly look normal
With its scheming stars and behind-the-scenes chaos, Julia Davis and Nick Mohammed's comedy pilot anticipated ITV's real-world woes.
Tom Fordy, The Telegraph, 8th June 2023Pleasance announces latest batch of Edinburgh Shows
The third Edinburgh Fringe announcement for the Pleasance Theatre Trust features further comedic names and noteworthy newcomers.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 10th May 2023Nick Mohammed interview
How the Yorkshire funnyman went from Morgan Stanley and magic tricks to the top of TV's A-list.
Nick Levine, NME, 28th April 2023Mr. Swallow @ Tramway, Glasgow review
Mr. Swallow, the squeaky-voiced alter ego of Nick Mohammed, brings high octane energy to what is revealed to be a rather gentle hour of comedy-magic and trickery.
Polly Glynn, The Skinny, 10th April 2023Intelligence review
Remarkably unspecial special wastes its gifted cast.
Benji Wilson, The Telegraph, 8th April 2023Mr Swallow review
Fans of Mohamed won't be displeased by this show as it demonstrates his signature talents for blisteringly absurd and clear-cut wordplay - straight from the off. However, they might leave with a sense of wanting something a bit more ambitious and coherent.
George Matthew, Lost in Theatreland, 28th March 2023Nick Mohammed Presents The Very Best And Worst Of Mr Swallow review
Keep up with Nick Mohammed's runaway alter ego.
Ryan Gilbey, The Guardian, 27th March 2023