British Comedy Guide

Paul Fleckney

  • English
  • Journalist and reviewer

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Leicester Square Theatre Sketch-Off review

Something of a strange evening down in the Leicester Square Theatre, which has added to its New and Old comedian competitions this test of the up-and-comers on the UK's sketch scene. We know all about Cardinal Burns, The Pin, Massive Dad, Sheeps, Minor Delays et al, but is there strength in depth?

Paul Fleckney, Chortle, 13th April 2016

Review of Adam Riches, Coach Coach

It's a win for Team Riches ...

Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 18th March 2016

Review - Minor Delays at Soho Theatre

T'rrific stuff from Joe Barnes, Abi Tedder and Harry Michell.

Paul Fleckney, The Guardian, 10th March 2016

Review - Jenny Eclair

'Embrace the madness', says Jenny Eclair. I couldn't agree more.

Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 4th March 2016

Review - Richard Herring, Happy Now?

Compared to previous shows it feels more like a series of routines than a fully formed whole, too scattergun to ever feel really coherent as, say, Headmaster's Son or Hitler Moustache.

Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 17th February 2016

Isy Suttie interview

The comedian on her teenage crushes, saying goodbye to Peep Show's Dobby, and how reading in bed is the new partying.

Paul Fleckney, The Guardian, 17th January 2016

Review - Bill Bailey, Limboland

I thought Bill Bailey had had a blip, personally, his previous few shows being more like BB by numbers, so I wasn't sure what to expect from Limboland. But by all accounts it is vintage Bill Bailey.

Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 14th January 2016

Review - Trygve Wakenshaw, Nautilus

A light-hearted, very funny show that's a bit different to most other comedy shows out there. Check it out.

Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 14th January 2016

Review - Seymour Mace, Niche as Fuck

No one could accuse bizarro Geordie comic Seymour Mace of false advertising.

Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 8th January 2016

The Chuckle Brothers interview

Paul and Barry Elliott, AKA the Chuckle Brothers, are in Peter Pan at Wolverhampton this year - their 48th consecutive pantomime. They talk daytime TV, their movie dreams - and making a record with Tinchy Stryder.

Paul Fleckney, The Guardian, 16th December 2015

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