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The Great Yorkshire Fringe Launch Gala review
Not quite everyone was glued to the football last night. Though some audience members clearly managed to divide their attention between the comedy gig launching the Great Yorkshire Fringe and events at the Otkritie Arena, given how quickly news of Colombia's late equaliser spread around the room.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 4th July 201810 TV faces to see at the Edinburgh Fringe 2018
BGT winner Lee Ridley, Humans' Katherine Parkinson and Julie Hesmondhalgh are performing this year.
Ali Wood, Radio Times, 7th June 2018Reg D Hunter receives honorary degree from Lincoln Uni
Stand-up comedian and actor Reginald D Hunter was awarded an honorary doctor of arts degree at the graduation ceremony of University of Lincoln.
Deeksha Teri, The Lincolnite, 25th January 2018Reginald D Hunter interview
Known for his outspoken views on race, sexuality and politics, Jenny Lee catches American comedian Reginald D Hunter on a day he's keeping his cards close to his chest - though she finds out that the secret to worrying about public opinion is to break a leg.
Jenny Lee, The Irish News, 13th October 2017Audible offers 12 free stand-up shows
Audible has released for free a collection of 12 shows of stand-up they recorded at the Edinburgh Fringe. Stars include Ed Gamble, Mark Watson and Angela Barnes.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd October 2017Greenwich Comedy Festival, review
Comedian Ellie Taylor showed how she has recently upped her game as she kicked off a night of comedy, writes Bruce Dessau.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 14th September 2017Greenwich Comedy Festival gig review
Review of four comedians performing at the Greenwich Comedy Festival.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 14th September 2017Voice's pick of the Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Each Fringe, we see well over 150 shows from across art forms and venues, free and paid-for. After each one, we pool our thoughts and award the best we saw. Congratulations to this year's thirteen winners.
Voice Magazine, 23rd August 2017An interview with Reginald D Hunter
Reginald D. Hunter kindly took some time out of his busy schedule to talk to The 730 Review whilst at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe performing his UK tour, Some People vs. Reginald D. Hunter. Joined by his friend Cash Seff, and interviewed by Matt Owen and Ronan Hatfull, they discuss philosophy, politics and being repeatedly mistaken for Levi Roots. The following article contains very strong language.
Matt Owen, The 730 Review, 17th August 2017Reginald D. Hunter interview
Entertaining at his 11th Edinburgh Festival, comic Reginald D Hunter's latest show is more contemplative and soulful than audiences may be used to.
Tony McGuire, The Scotsman, 8th August 2017