Paul Fleckney
- English
- Journalist and reviewer
Press clippings Page 10
Russell Brand, Duchess Theatre, London
You know when Russell Brand is in town. Outside the Duchess Theatre in London's Theatreland are trucks and trailers denoting that this is no ordinary event.
Paul Fleckney, The Independent, 8th March 2013Review - Milton Jones, On the Road
He may be down the pecking order of stand-up's coolest cats, and he may be wearing a lime green humanitarian crisis of a shirt tonight, but it's time for us all to renew our appreciation for Milton Jones...
Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 4th February 2013Kieran Hodgson, Supervillain - review
Kieran Hodgson's solo debut show is like a one-man Little Britain, only with actual depth.
Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 10th October 2012Fear of a Brown Planet - review
Aussie duo Nazeem Hussain and Amer Rahman, aka Fear of a Brown Planet, impress at Soho Theatre.
Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 20th September 2012Kevin Eldon's one-man show is a must-see
Further proof, were it needed, that comedians cannot resist returning to the bosom of live comedy is comic actor Kevin Eldon.
Paul Fleckney, The Independent, 6th August 2010Lembit Opik stand-up review
Maybe it's post-election catharsis, perhaps even mid-life crisis. It was most definitely a publicity stunt. But perhaps we shouldn't write Lembit Opik off just yet.
Paul Fleckney, The Guardian, 3rd June 2010Observations: A comic Strip in Westminster
Unofficially, the Houses of Parliament plays host to comedy every day, with its corridors full of bungling MPs and the Punch and Judy of Prime Minister's Questions. But next Monday will see Westminster become a comedy venue proper for the first time, when Jewish stand-up Ivor Dembina performs his show This Is Not a Subject for Comedy in front of an audience of MPs.
Paul Fleckney, The Independent, 19th March 2010