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Glasgow Comedy Festival review: Seann Walsh
With acerbic observations on quinoa, Bikram Yoga, Netflix and hairdryers (to his mind, otherwise known as noise guns) it is clear his girlfriend has had quite the impact on his formerly bachelor-lifestyle and drunken antics.
Marianne Gunn, The Herald, 22nd March 2015Interview: Seann Walsh
Hair, hangovers and hilarity. Seann Walsh doesn't do anything by halves.
TV Bomb, 17th March 2015Spotlight: Seann Walsh
Seann Walsh (Foster's Award nominee 2013, Live At The Apollo) brings his observational storytelling to both Glasgow and Edinburgh this weekend. He answers a very special set of Spotlight questions devised by Fred Fletch.
Fred Fletch, The Skinny, 17th March 2015Seann Walsh gets the drinks in at Hertford
Seann Walsh will be buying every ticket-holder a drink at the Hertford Theatre this Saturday. This follows his mix-up last September when he had to postpone his gig at the venue because he went to Hereford by mistake.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th March 2015The first in a new series of the show in which Alan Davies and a gang of droll types blether on around a table, unrehearsed, and settle upon the subject of the show by the end. Giving Davies's own floppy mop of hair a run for its money is Seann Walsh, joined by Holly Walsh (no relation), Jimmy Carr and Tommy Tiernan. All human life is there, from drink-driving, doing Nazi salutes to Prince Charles, falling asleep under the coats in TK Maxx and match-making for Prince Harry.
Ben Arnold, The Guardian, 6th January 2015Radio Times review
Alan Davies returns for more drink-fuelled post-pub-style chewing of fat with his comedy mates. It's a format that makes a virtue out of its lack of structure and for a lot of the time it feels like comedians showing off round a table over a host of topics from cornflakes to the royals to sharing stories about how they were sacked.
Sometimes this can lead to some decent comedy from a line-up that includes Seann Walsh, Holly Walsh, Jimmy Carr and Tommy Tiernan. The latter is especially good, especially when reflecting on the eccentricities of the Ireland of his childhood.
Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 6th January 2015The best live comedy over Christmas and New Year
Previews of Seann Walsh, Al Murray and Russell Howard.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 20th December 2014Seann Walsh interview
"It's an hour of boring dross," he joked. "It's me again. If you know what my stick is, you'll like it. But things have changed since my last tour; I've moved in with my girlfriend and it's sort of about how that's changed things."
Simon Lockyer, North Devon Journal, 6th November 2014Michael McIntyre's xmas show announces first guests
Confirmed to appear so far are Sean Lock, Jason Manford, Seann Walsh, Ross Noble and Josh Widdicombe.
Ryan Love, Digital Spy, 4th November 2014Seann Walsh review
Seann Walsh doesn't need to pen a stand-up routine - he could comfortably spend the night back-and-forthing with audience members who nip out to the toilet.
Liam McKinnon, This is Gloucestershire, 27th October 2014