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Russell Kane
Russell Kane

Russell Kane

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

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Russell Kane review

The Essex comic's new dad routine wins no prizes for originality, but there is still more material in two hours than many fit into a decade.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 31st March 2016

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Russell Kane on spring-loaded crotches, acting his age... and his stand-up war with Stewart Lee.

Jay Richardson, WOW247, 21st March 2016

Interview: Russell Kane

After an awkward encounter with a window cleaner, the Edinburgh Comedy Award winner, published author and RSC playwright decided to take a new look and fresh attitude out onto the road.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 18th March 2016

This week's new live comedy

Previews of Russell Kane, Sarah Kendall and Ed Aczel.

James Kettle, The Guardian, 19th February 2016

Like QI but without all the difficult stuff, As Yet Untitled brings you amusing chat, skilfully directed to a destination via some anecdotal coordinates. Rounded human personas do better in this environment than people who seem to be rehearsing new material, and so it proves tonight, where Russell Kane spends yet more time talking about his mum. More enjoyable are Lucy Montgomery, who has had trouble in Iran, and Bob Mortimer, who explains how he became "the cockroach king" and his generosity with M&S vouchers.

John Robinson, The Guardian, 2nd February 2016

How I get ready: Russell Kane

I thought, "I'm married now, with a baby on the way - it's time to grow up." So I went through my wardrobe, got rid of everything and bought 10 suits.

Abigail Radnor, The Guardian, 12th December 2015

Russell Kane interview

Russell Kane sets sights on a TV career: I may become a Graham Norton.

Emma Powell, Evening Standard, 30th November 2015

Latitude review: Russell Kane

Russell Kane said that comedians aren't supposed to do Latitude two years in a row but he loves it so much he begged the organisers to let him come back this year. Good call.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 18th July 2015

Comedians join V Festival line-up

This year's V Festival will be about more than just the music as big names such as Frankie Boyle, Russell Kane and Shappi Khorsandi have signed up to appear in The Glee Club Comedy tent.

The Lancashire Evening Post, 23rd April 2015

Review: Russell Kane

While his focus tends to be on British culture, he's smart enough to have adapted his material effectively for Australian audiences to ensure we can relate.

Craig Platt, Sydney Morning Herald, 10th April 2015

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