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Comedy gigs of the year 2015
Featuring Rob Delaney, Tommy Tiernan, Frankie Boyle, Daniel Kitson, Sam Simmons, Bill Bailey, Stewart Lee, Weird Al Yankovic, Richard Gadd and Spencer Jones.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 30th December 2015Brian Logan's top 10 comedy of 2015
Featuring Kieran Hodgson, Richard Gadd, Doug Stanhope, Count Arthur Strong, Jessie Cave, Joseph Morpurgo, Sheeps, Bridget Christie, Nish Kumar and Massive Dad.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 15th December 2015Richard 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 2015Why 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 2015Richard Gadd interview... sort of
Richard Gadd's latest high-concept comedy was the buzziest show of the Edinburgh Fringe, with punters queuing for hours to nab a seat. As Waiting for Gaddot heads to London, he speaks to Time Out... nearly.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 23rd October 2015Preview: Richard Gadd puts the pun into punk
With Waiting For Gaddot he's gone over that edge. No-one takes dodgy wordplay quite so far -- or crunchy, blood-spattered slapstick -- or po-mo multimedia madness.
Stuart Black, Londonist, 22nd October 2015The twisted world of Richard Gadd
Richard Gadd carved a cult reputation for himself with schlocky shows full of drugs, sex and gore. Now, in Waiting for Gaddot, he's pushing his audience even further - by threatening not to show up at all.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 18th October 2015Interview: rarely asked questions - Richard Gadd
Richard Gadd's Waiting for Gaddot was one of the most talked about shows at the Edinburgh Fringe this summer. It won an Amused Moose award, but how it didn't pick up at least a Foster's Award nomination I don't know.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd October 2015Amused Moose Comedy Award winners announced
Richard Gadd and Jess Robinson have won at the Amused Moose Comedy Awards 2015.
British Comedy Guide, 24th August 2015This week's best Edinburgh comedy
Previews of Sheeps Skewer The News, Nish Kumar and Richard Gadd.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 21st August 2015