British Comedy Guide
Russell Brand
Russell Brand

Russell Brand

  • 49 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Russell Brand review

The two-hour show is fast-paced and, at times, almost scattergun in its breadth of subject matter.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 30th June 2017

Russell Brand to get key slot at Edinburgh TV Festival

Outspoken comic Russell Brand is to be given one of the main platforms at the Edinburgh International Television Festival this summer.

Brian Ferguson, The Scotsman, 27th June 2017

Russell Brand, comedy review

Brand was curiously quiet on the upcoming General Election in a show otherwise full of punchlines, writes Bruce Dessau.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 31st May 2017

Russell Brand on supporting Jeremy Corbyn

Jeremy Corbyn won't be perfect, but he has the qualities I want in a strong and stable leader.

Russell Brand, The Huffington Post, 31st May 2017

Russell Brand, Re: Birth, review

Hallelujah, Brand is back doing what he does, gloriously, best - live comedy.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 31st May 2017

Russell Brand interview

"We might be witnessing the end of democracy".

Kevin Perry, NME, 12th May 2017

Comedian demands £10k from Comic Relief over plagiarism

Alias Cummins fired off a letter to the charity claiming an 'intellectual property dispute' over the Hecklers Anonymous skit that was broadcast during the Red Nose Day telethon.

Chortle, 12th May 2017

Russell Brand: Fatherhood gives me a thing drugs didn't

Russell Brand has welcomed the transformation he's undergone since the birth of his daughter, Mabel.

TV Times, 11th May 2017

Russell Brand - Re:Birth review

As you'd expect, Brand continues to sell his flamboyantly eloquent routines with the brash chutzpah of a Victorian sideshow barker, playing up his Essex cheeky-chappiness even though he's now 41 and living in exquisite Henley-upon-Thames.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 4th May 2017

Russell Brand interview

I feel like earlier shows might have been about me living in this mad, glittery world. But very early on in the process of writing this show, before I had written or performed any of the stuff about my daughter, I spoke to Jimmy Carr. Jimmy said: "this is going to be a show about a mad person now having to live a normal life, it's going to be amazing to hear you talk about normal experiences."

Get Surrey, 1st May 2017

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