Press clippings Page 8
Tiers of the clowns: part 2
Featuring Katie Pritchard, Rosie Holt and Chloe Petts among others.
Funny Women, 11th December 2020Comedy rewinds to the VHS era
The cult show that splices Evil Dead II with Elvis Presley hits is now on video cassette as stand-ups hark back to retro formats.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 8th December 2020Picnic At The Castle with Phil Wang and others review
There's some good work that's in progress here... See him next time he plays a castle near you.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 21st September 2020Canned Laughter review
Outstanding stand-ups prove the new normal may not be so bad.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 8th September 2020Mixed bill, 21Soho review
Opening of new club is cause for celebration, with performances from Aurie Styla, Olga Koch, Jordan Brookes and Fern Brady.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 31st August 2020Radio 4 orders series from Olga Koch
Radio 4 has commissioned a series from comedian Olga Koch about computers and the modern world.
British Comedy Guide, 19th August 2020Comedians indoors getting creative: part 18
Featuring Sarah Keyworth, Catherine Bohart, Jayde Adams and new gigs released on NextUp.
Funny Women, 17th July 2020Comedies announced for Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
Monday night shows will start on August 17 with Rob Beckett, followed by Jimmy Carr (Aug 24) and Russell Brand (Sept 14) and Kerry Godliman, Judi Love and Russell Kane on Sept 21. Two further gigs will take place on September 7 at 6pm and 9pm and will feature Suzi Ruffell, Sindhu Vee, Olga Koch and Gabby Best with more names to be announced - the shows will have different line-ups.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th July 2020Monkey Barrel launches new comedy record label
Sets from John Kearns, Olga Koch and Ari Eldjárn will be available for pre-order on vinyl, as part of the comedy club's crowdfunding campaign
Deborah Chu, The List, 28th May 2020My night at a Cheese, Sex and Self-isolation Party
This streaming event hosted by Anna Mann (AKA Colin Hoult) on NextUp was a valiant experiment in performing live comedy without an audience.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 12th April 2020