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Mackenzie Crook and Sarah Kendall win Writers' Guild Awards
Detectorists creator Mackenzie Crook and Radio 4 star Sarah Kendall are amongst the winners at the Writers' Guild Of Great Britain Awards 2019.
British Comedy Guide, 14th January 2019Writers' Guild Awards 2019 shortlist
The writers of Derry Girls, Inside No. 9 and Detectorists are amongst the nominees for The Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards 2019.
British Comedy Guide, 4th December 2018First look at Robert Webb & Diane Morgan in Frayed
With the show currently shooting in New South Wales, Australia, performers such as Sarah Kendall, Kerry Armstrong and Ben Mingay are also attached for roles.
Dan Seddon, Digital Spy, 19th November 2018Antipodean women deliver summer of laughter to Britain
Comics from Australia and New Zealand will take centre stage, from Netflix to the Edinburgh fringe.
Vanessa Thorpe, The Guardian, 29th July 2018Sarah Kendall: One-Seventeen review
Sarah Kendall is a master storyteller.
Victoria Nangle, The Latest, 21st June 2018Sarah Kendall: One-Seventeen review
Kendall's journey through time and space leaves you laughing and moved in her most personal work to date.
Ian Cater, What's On London, 24th May 2018Sarah Kendall interview
Tuesdays can mean tough crowds, and you feel Kendall's not quite getting the laughter she deserves in tonight's show.
Will Noble, Londonist, 18th May 2018Sarah Kendall, Soho Theatre review
A superb storyteller. The Australian stand-up muses on the lottery of life.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 17th May 2018Sarah Kendall review
In her show One-Seventeen, the Australian comedian grapples with big ideas but these absorbing stories don't fully connect.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 17th May 2018Sarah Kendall darts about like a time-travelling bee
What links Halley's Comet, a collision in a Volvo, a failing marriage, an insomniac hamster, and the doomed Challenger space shuttle? Answer: One-Seventeen -- the show by New South Wales comedian Sarah Kendall.
Will Noble, Londonist, 16th May 2018