British Comedy Guide

Rich

  • Actor and dancer

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Review: Adam Riches's Coach Coach is so so

For a comedian of Riches's pedigree, Coach Coach is hardly a slam dunk.

Will Noble, Londonist, 18th March 2016

Review of Adam Riches, Coach Coach

It's a win for Team Riches ...

Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 18th March 2016

Adam Riches is Coach Coach, Soho Theatre - review

A story of hard balls and soft hearts. Hilarious and a slice of American Pie.

Rachael Simmons, Everything Theatre, 18th March 2016

Adam Riches is Coach Coach: Soho Theatre, London review

It's silly, brash, occasionally crude and genuinely unique so if you need cheering up after yet another cold March day, there's only one thing to say - Yes coach!

Maryam Philpott, The Reviews Hub, 17th March 2016

Interview: Richard Herring

After years of being a wandering singleton, Richard Herring has finally settled down with a wife and tiny baby.

Patrick Grafton-Green, Richmond and Twickenham Times, 2nd March 2016

Q&A: Richard Wilson

What I most dislike about my appearance is that it's ageing by the hour.

Rosanna Greenstreet, The Guardian, 27th February 2016

Where are they now... ? Bernie Clifton and his ostrich

Comedian Bernie Clifton has been entertaining audiences for 60 years, but it's for his double act with Oswald the ostrich that he's best known.

Tony Padman, The Daily Express, 27th February 2016

Richard Herring's ten best interviews

Lorcan Mullan celebrates 100 RHLSTP episodes.

Lorcan Mullan, Chortle, 23rd February 2016

Richard Herring: Happy Now? - The Lowry, Salford review

You will not come out of this show with sore ribs or an aching face but you will leave with a new-found appreciation of the small things in your life that you may have taken for granted or forgot they make you happy.

Jay Nuttall, The Reviews Hub, 21st February 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

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