British Comedy Guide

Ryan Gage

  • Actor

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Review: Red Dwarf XII

Was this the best batch of episodes since 1993?

Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 17th November 2017

Red Dwarf XII episode 1 review: Cured

In the opening episode of Red Dwarf's twelfth series, the crew encounter some of history's most infamous villains who have supposedly been cured of their evil.

Sophie Davies, Cult Box, 19th October 2017

Red Dwarf XII - Cured review

The boys from the Dwarf are back once again on Dave, and facing some people most evil.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 12th October 2017

Red Dwarf XII episode 1 review: Cured

Available to watch now online ahead of its TV premiere next week, here's our spoiler-filled review of the Red Dwarf series 12 opener...

Mark Harrison, Den Of Geek, 5th October 2017

The Miser review

This play is only remotely likeable when it is openly mocking its own failings.

Annabel Mellor, West End Wilma, 15th May 2017

The Miser review

I laughed intermittently: Ellie White wrings her relatively few lines for every bit of humour to be had from them, while Ryan Gage's magnificently confident silliness was a standout

Shanine Salmon, View From The Cheapest Seats, 16th March 2017

Review: The Miser - Garrick Theatre, London

This nearly 400-year-old play does all but disappoint.

Cavelle Leigh, The Reviews Hub, 14th March 2017

The Miser review

The Miser certainly isn't tight-fisted with the laughs.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 13th March 2017

Review: The Miser at the Garrick Theatre

Hits the contemporary spot: Amelia Forsbrook reviews Sean Foley and Phil Porter's adaptation of Molière.

Amelia Forsbrook, Exeunt Magazine, 13th March 2017

The Miser at the Garrick Theatre review

A delightful feast of non-stop laughter. The two-and-a-half hour running time is not felt at all as every moment has something to offer.

Mersa Auda, The Upcoming, 13th March 2017

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