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Nish Kumar

Nish Kumar

  • 39 years old
  • English
  • Stand-up comedian, actor and writer

Press clippings Page 20

Nish Kumar review

Another stirring set from one of the nation's top political comics.

The List, 21st February 2019

Nish Kumar interview

Kumar talks about Brexit, stand-up and why he has fond memories of Leeds.

Chris Bond, The Yorkshire Post, 18th February 2019

Comedians to watch football for Sky One

Sky One has ordered an eight-part comedy series called Comedians Watching Football With Friends. The episodes will star comedians including Jon Richardson, Lee Mack and Josh Widdicombe.

British Comedy Guide, 13th February 2019

Nish Kumar interview

Nish Kumar on Brexit, The Mash Report and why dudes need to step up.

The Herald, 8th February 2019

Nish Kumar interview

'Most of my fantasies involve Brexit being stopped by The Avengers'

Brian Donaldson, The List, 6th February 2019

Nish Kumar voices horse in museum exhibit

The Mash Report host is to lend his authoritative tones to an elite horse as part of a forthcoming museum exhibition about the Beasts of London.

Chortle, 5th February 2019

Nish Kumar: It was either comedy or being Jimi Hendrix

The comedian on Brexit, being born too old and attending the Oscars drunk.

Rosanna Greenstreet, The Guardian, 2nd February 2019

Nish Kumar: review

A potential first-class act, if only he'd drop the Remoany-ness.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 26th January 2019

Nish Kumar interview

Nish Kumar is one of the fastest rising stars in British comedy. His new show, It's In Your Nature To Destroy Yourselves, is coming to Brighton. Jamie Walker spoke to him about it and what's to come in 2019.

Jamie Walker, Brighton Argus, 26th January 2019

The Last Leg rings in the new year with a lineup that includes Katherine Ryan, Richard Ayoade and Nish Kumar. There will also be a look at Alex Brooker's attempt to become the first disabled man to take part in the double luge.

Hannah Verdier, The Guardian, 31st December 2018

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