British Comedy Guide

Paul Fleckney

  • English
  • Journalist and reviewer

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Fest's vomedy picks

Comedy critic Paul Fleckney picks out the best of the best of the best of the Fringe comedy programme.

Paul Fleckney, Fest Mag, 18th July 2018

Fringe 2018: comedy shows to book now

Natalie Palamides, Dylan Moran and Arthur Smith are among the acts to catch at this year's Fringe.

Paul Fleckney, The Spectator, 5th July 2018

Review - Bill Bailey, Larks in Transit

'And that's why Nicky Minaj didn't sample a puffin'

Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 15th February 2018

Review - Jordan Brookes, Body of Work

A thrilling ride from an original comic.

Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 22nd November 2017

Greg Davies review

A strong return for Davies and a reassertion of what a powerful live comic he is, but there's a bit too much filler for my liking.

Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 17th November 2017

Review - Natalie Palamides, Laid

Angry, absurd, and very funny.

Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 13th November 2017

Tim Key, Megadate, review: a feat of comic strength

To watch him is like sitting by a body of water that occasionally delivers up a little treat at your feet.

Paul Fleckney, i Newspaper, 20th October 2017

Review: Tony Law and Friends in the Battle For Icetopia

It's a big, bold and fun show, and a step into territory that most comedians would literally fear to tread. It's reassuring to know that a pulse still beats in the live comedy world away from the weekly treadmill of the clubs.

Paul Fleckney, Chortle, 15th October 2017

Review - Simon Amstell, What is This?

What is this? It's a very good comedy show.

Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 25th September 2017

Review - Mae Martin, Dope

Toronto-born standup Mae Martin's show about addiction is shocking, charming and seriously funny.

Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 20th September 2017

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