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Review: An Evening with Noel Fielding
It takes a special sort of person to make a cardboard unicorn, the dark side of the moon and teabags laugh-out-loud funny.
Lucy Wood, The Grimsby Telegraph, 21st November 2014Noel Fielding, Eventim Apollo review
'Pleasingly nutty, utterly childish and executed with vaudevillian glee'.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 19th November 2014Review: Noel Fielding
Only by suspending your disbelief for the evening can you navigate his wonderfully whimsical flights of fancy and the bonkers characters along the way.
Patrick Knox, Southern Daily Echo, 17th November 2014Noel Fielding talks us through his paintings
Funnyman, zoo keeper and artist - Noel Fielding is a man of many talents! But what's going on inside the head of this crazy-haired maverick? He talks us through some of his paintings...
Time Out, 17th November 2014An Evening with Noel Fielding review
From the moment he walked on stage in a glittering 70s glam rock-style cape with an armless and legless mannequin that he introduced to us as Lionel Messi, you knew what sort of night you were going to have in the company of the inimitable Noel Fielding.
Rosy Moorhead, Watford Observer, 16th November 2014Noel Fielding interview
'I live in the daytime now, and I meditate and play tennis'
Ben Williams, Time Out, 11th November 2014Noel Fielding interview: Luxury Comedy
An interview with Noel Fielding about his TV show.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 10th November 2014Noel Fielding on his stand-up return
It's ten years since Noel Fielding's androgynous elf Vince Noir first baffled our screens in cult TV hit The Mighty Boosh. He speaks to us about getting back to stand-up, and why he's quite happy to be the eccentric old guy kids point at in the street.
John Stansfield, The Skinny, 5th November 2014Radio Times review
After the summer reunion rekindled interest in all things Pythonic, Gold has now enticed celebs into choosing their favourite sketches for a nightly five-part series. Tonight, Tracey Ullman plumps for the Montys in drag rolling about in mud on a hillside (Batley Townswomen's Guild Presents the Battle of Pearl Harbor), while Noel Fielding celebrates the genius of one joke repeated, in The Kilimanjaro Expedition.
Jim Carrey, meanwhile, prostrates himself before the Pythons, or as he calls them the "Super Justice League of comedy", and recalls the effect on him of Ernest Scribbler: Michael Palin's man who laughs himself to death. You'll see why immediately: Palin's performance is uncannily Carreyesque.
Tomorrow night, wordsmith Stephen Fry selects Argument Clinic (oh yes he does) and there's more cross-dressing: Hell's Grannies, chosen by Eddie Izzard.
Mark Braxton, Radio Times, 3rd November 2014Review: Noel Fielding at Colston Hall
Overall it was a fantastic evening, Noel's infectious vision of the world leaves his audience feeling uplifted and eager for more.
Emma Grimshaw, The Bristol Post, 2nd November 2014