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Israelis told to leave festival show by Reginald D Hunter, who labelled Israel 'abusive'
Reginald D Hunter turned on two audience members at the Edinburgh Fringe offended during his show.
Craig Simpson, The Telegraph, 12th August 2024Reginald D Hunter interview
"I tend to choose titles that mean something to me."
Claire Smith, Edinburgh Festivals, 4th August 2024Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024: 18 great comedy shows to see
With this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe just weeks away now, we've taken another look at some of the best comedy shows on offer in August.
Kevin Quinn, Edinburgh Evening News, 6th July 2024Reginald D Hunter: The Man Who Could See Through Shit review
The man called Reginald D Hunter is back with another striking, enigmatic show title.
Tiemo Talk of the Town, 15th April 2024Reginald D Hunter review
All in all, there was a mixed response to Hunter but, knowing what type of comedian he was before I set foot in the theatre, his language, his stories did not offend or have me cringing in my seat.
Fiona Leyman, Fairy Powered Productions, 6th April 2024Reginald D Hunter at Leicester Square Theatre review
Comedy virtuoso mixes big ideas with plenty of zingers.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 5th April 2024Over 100 more shows added to Assembly's Edinburgh Fringe line-up
Summer is on the way and the festival season is hotting up, with Assembly Festival announcing a further 110 shows for this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th March 2024Reginald D Hunter: The Man Who Could See Through Shit review
Given the self-mythologising title, I wonder what Reginald D Hunter might say if he could apply that bullshit detector to his own tour? Possibly that it feels incomplete; that ideas are floated but never allowed to develop before he moves on to the next unconnected bit of material; that a stand-up whose undeniable skill in holding a room rapt has never been in question is using that talent to skimp on content.
Chortle, 25th March 2024Reginald D Hunter on his Glasgow show, politics and more
If you ask Reginald D Hunter a real question he will, in his words, reply with "real shit". If, on the other hand, you ask something banal like about the difference between stand-up and screen work, you might get a thoroughly deserved ribbing.
Gabriel McKay, The Herald, 18th February 2024Reginald D Hunter on comedy, anger and being in Coventry on 9/11
Reginald D Hunter is hoping to make Coventry his happy place.
Paul Suart, Coventry Telegraph, 7th October 2023