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Rich Hall on his love for Welsh sarnies & our mountains
Award-winning US comedian Rich Hall has described Wales' natural beauty as a "miniature Rocky Mountains" ahead of a run of six shows in the country.
Abby Bolter, Wales Online, 21st September 2017Star comics on camera in their early Fringe days
A stash of film shot in the 1990s chronicles the rise of comedy's big names including Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon and Jo Brand.
Dan Glaister, The Guardian, 16th July 2017Former Invisible Dot Venue Reopens As 2Northdown
The Kings Cross venue formerly run by comedy company Invisible Dot has reopened.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th June 2017Interview: Rich Hall
Top US comedian and esteemed BBC documentarian Rich Hall returns to Belfast next month for a stand-up show during the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival. David Roy spoke to the Virginia-born funnyman about mixing music with comedy
David Ray, The Irish News, 13th April 2017Rich Hall interview
From squid pelts to neurotic standup, the misanthropic US comic, writer and musician reveals the things that make him laugh the most.
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 7th April 2017The big interview: Rich Hall
There can only be a few people in the world who can describe the 45th President of the United States as 'a 14 year old boy who cannot get off Twitter'.
Lawrence John, Somerset County Gazette, 31st March 2017Rich Hall on Donald Trump
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Rich Hall, The Guardian, 6th March 2017Seven musical comedians you really should see
Go ahead and forget everything you know about musical comedy -- we're not talking Grease, Moulin Rouge or even La La Land.
Robbie Armstrong, Glasgow Live, 28th January 2017Best and worst of live comedy DVDs
A live comedy DVD could cheer anyone up this Christmas. That's if you plump for new releases from the likes of Joe Lycett, Billy Connolly and Richard Herring.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 15th December 2016Rich Hall: Hoedown 2016 - review
Hall is a hugely enjoyable comedian to watch. He clearly still gets a kick out of performing and he has the audience totally on his side, even when he runs dry of improvised lyrics or stumbles on a punch-line. He demonstrates an intelligent wit, and, rather at odds with the grumpy personae he regularly demonstrates on panel shows, a positive outlook on a world in turmoil.
Jo Beggs, The Reviews Hub, 13th December 2016