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Preview - Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled
Sometimes it is best to keep things simple. Perhaps that is why Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled has been so successful for Dave, as it now enters its fifth series.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 21st February 2017Comedy review: Reginald D Hunter came to Nottingham
Humour hits hardest when it's true, and Reginald D Hunter stands out even when he's not on top form.
Adrian Reynolds, Leftlion, 21st November 2016TV review: The Outcast Comic, Sky Arts
Others remember where they were when they heard that Princess Diana had died. I remember where I was when I read Andrew Lawrence's famous Facebook post about the state of modern comedy and the state of the nation in October 2014. I thought it was, erm, interesting, and messaged him quickly to ask if I could post it on beyondthejoke. I then got on a train and when I logged back on he had replied, politely saying: "Good to hear from you, but I'd rather you didn't".
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 8th October 2016The Outcast Comic review
It's a strange phenomenon of modern times that Andrew Lawrence can foster an edgy, rebellious image for adopting the exact-same reactionary tone of the government and most of the press.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 7th October 2016Reginald D Hunter review
As a comedian more concerned with exploring provocative lines of enquiry than reaching neat conclusions, Reginald D Hunter can be a maddening watch for those seeking coherent through-lines of thought and fully contained routines.
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 6th June 2016Reginald D Hunter interview
The comedian, who has taken flak for use of the N-word and other explosive material, is worried about freedom of expression.
Brian Boyd, The Irish Times, 26th May 2016Just the Tonic takes over Jongleurs in Birmingham
The Broad Street venue is renamed The Comedy Loft, with Lee Nelson and Reginald D. Hunter on their way.
Roz Laws, The Birmingham Mail, 10th April 2016This week's new live comedy
Previews of Tom Neenan, Reginald D. Hunter and Foil, Arms & Hog.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 1st April 2016Comedy review: Reginald D Hunter, Glasgow
After some self-indulgent, lazier outings, Reginald D. Hunter appears to be inching back towards the provocative, insightful shows that built his reputation.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 14th June 2015Reginald D. Hunter interview
That deep southern American drawl, all warm and edged by laughter, Reginald D. Hunter really is quite enthralling. It makes a change - comedians can be so intimidating.
Ella Walker, Cambridge News, 25th April 2015