Press clippings Page 6
Ross Noble to take part in Scottish Six Days Trial
Ross Noble, who is a keen motorcyclist, is taking part in the arduous Scottish Six Days Trial event for the first time. And he joined the 274 other trialists for the traditional parade along Fort William's High Street yesterday afternoon.
Aberdeen Press and Journal, 1st May 2017Ross Noble and Lesley Joseph to star in Young Frankenstein
Ross Noble, Lesley Joseph and Hadley Fraser will star in a new musical stage adaptation of Mel Brooks comedy Young Frankenstein.
British Comedy Guide, 21st April 2017Preview - Comedy Bigmouths
While the Channel 5 network has been recently producing documentaries profiling comedians, actual comedy shows are thin on the ground.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 31st March 2017Comedy Bigmouths review
Two words to describe My5's new topical series Comedy Bigmouths would be 'low' and 'budget'.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 31st March 2017Ross Noble halts Devon show as man chokes on jelly bean
Ross Noble halts Devon show after man chokes on a jelly bean.
Devon Live, 27th March 2017Caricatures of comics to be displayed in Leicester
Caricaturist George Williams has produced 10 contemporary caricatures of comedians which are now on display at The Y Theatre for the duration of the comedy festival.
Leicester Mercury, 8th February 2017Review: Ross Noble, Colston Hall, Bristol
Noble remains a force to be reckoned with in British comedy. The term 'unique' is frequently bandied around among entertainers - but in Noble's case it seems completely apt. Unique show: unique mind.
Tim Wright, Bristol 24/7, 28th November 2016Live review: Ross Noble, Eventim Apollo, W6
At one point during Ross Noble's gig he pointed out something important: "I am contractually obliged to follow an idea as far as it will go." Suddenly everything made sense. Noble's brain is simply hardwired to channel maximum lunacy.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 18th November 2016Ross Noble: Brain Dump - The Lowry, Salford review
Unlike most comedians Ross Noble does not take audience laughter and applause for granted. He does, however, expect that they will pay attention long enough to see if a joke is sufficiently funny to deserve their appreciation.
Dave Cunningham, The Reviews Hub, 21st October 2016Ross Noble: Brain Dump review
He wanted to tell us something about feminism, but true to the form of the past 20-plus years, Ross Noble got distracted.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 14th October 2016