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  • Actor and dancer

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Live review: Richard Herring, Leicester Square Theatre

Richard Herring has been developing his new show, Happy Now? for a while. An embryonic version of it was performed last summer when he did all of his past shows in one epic run at the Leicester Square Theatre. So it's interesting that the show isn't about quite what I initially thought it was going to be about.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 12th February 2016

Rich Hall: 3.10 to Humour review

Overall it was a brilliant night in an excellent venue and a great time was had by all.

Stewart Tonkin, The Mumble, 4th February 2016

Review: Elrich McElroy

McElroy's format may work better once the candidates have been selected and Hillary Clinton is mopping the floor with whichever coiffed misogynist the Republicans have put up against her.

James Bartholomeusz, The Reviews Hub, 1st February 2016

Richard Curtis: my ten favourite comedy movies

Richard Curtis names his favourite comedy films.

Tom Huddleston, Time Out, 19th January 2016

Talkback hires Jonno Richards as first comedy chief

The executive producer of BBC4's Detectorists is to join Talkback as its first head of comedy. Jonno Richards will join the Fremantle Media label in January.

Alex Farber, Broadcast, 25th November 2015

Kevin Bridges storms onto young rich

Kevin Bridges - who came from humble beginnings in Clydebank - entered the under-30s celeb rich list in 28th place after earning a staggering £4.4 million last year.

Daily Record, 10th November 2015

Richard Gadd, comedy review: an anarchic farce

Gadd's show skewers so many comedy clichés it will particularly appeal to humour nerds, but it bristles with enough playfulness to deserve a wider audience, says Bruce Dessau.

Bruce Dessau, The Daily Express, 2nd November 2015

Richard Briers blue plaque unveiled

The British Comedy Society has unveiled a blue plaque in honour of late actor and sitcom star Richard Briers CBE.

British Comedy Guide, 2nd November 2015

Why you should go see... Richard Gadd

Richard Gadd stunned the lucky few who could get into his constantly packed free show at the Edinburgh Fringe this year. He's now taking that multiple five star show to London to both Soho Theatre and Invisible Dot. London should be excited. And a little bit scared.

Tim Lewis, Laugh Out London, 27th October 2015

Richard Briers to be honoured with blue plaque

The British Comedy Society is to honour late actor Richard Briers CBE with a blue plaque.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 26th October 2015

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