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Cambridge Comedy Festival special: Russell Kane
Interview with Russell Kane about his forthcoming performance at the Cambrdige Comedy Festival.
Ella Walker, Cambridge News, 9th July 2014Interview: Jack Barry
The Fringe's funniest, most prestigious and longest running showcase is back! Previously bringing you the likes of Dave Gorman, Russell Howard, Al Murray, Russell Kane and many more, The Comedy Zone is the go to showcase to see the stars of tomorrow.
The New Current, 8th July 2014Edinburgh Fringe preview: Russell Kane
"The stupid face, the silly hair, the bracelets, what a repulsive man, take him away and smother him". Well that's what someone commented in the Evening Standard when I reviewed Russell Kane's show Smallness at the Queen Elizabeth Hall earlier this year. I, on the other hand, rather like Kane.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th June 2014Comedy first for the Isles of Scilly
One of the UK's top stand-up comedians, Russell Kane, will venture where few professional funny men have set foot before when he performs on the Isles of Scilly at the beginning of September.
Lee Trewhela, West Briton, 27th June 2014Russell Kane can't wait to get married
Russell Kane is gearing up to tie the knot to his longterm girlfriend but not before he stops off for a tour of Ireland.
Amy Bell, Irish Daily Mirror, 7th May 2014Frank Skinner returns to Fringe after 7 years away
Skinner will perform his show Man in a Suit at the fringe while Russell Kane and Richard Herring present dramatic works as well as comedy sets.
The Guardian, 29th April 2014Russell Kane, Queen Elizabeth Hall - comedy review
There may be three Russells but there is definitely only one Russell Kane.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 17th April 2014Russell Kane to host viral videos pilot
Russell Kane is to host Vidiots, a panel show pilot in which comedians compete to present the best viral video clips from around the world.
British Comedy Guide, 10th April 2014Russell Kane review
As festival opening weekend gigs go, Russell Kane's sold-out show was always going to be a pretty solid bet.
Marianne Gunn, The Herald, 18th March 2014Russell Kane: kill BBC3 and you kill risk-taking comedy
Cutting the BBC's 'home of new comedy' means comics will have fewer opportunities to try and fail - it's an end to experimentalism.
Russell Kane, The Guardian, 7th March 2014