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Comedy Awards: Our critics predict who will win
Comedy Awards: Our critics predict who will win.
Jay Richardson, Kate Copstick, Paul Whitelaw and Claire Smith, The Scotsman, 17th August 2017Seymour Mace: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview
An Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated idiot who likes to be stupid.
Laugh Out London, 12th August 2017What four acts would be your ideal Late'n'Live line-up?
Comedians pick their fantasy Edinburgh bill.
Chortle, 12th August 2017The best of the week's live comedy
The week ahead in live comedy.
Chortle, 6th August 2017BWW Q&A- Seymour Mace
Seymour Mace interview.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 31st July 2017Seymour Mace - 'It's OK to be bitter and resentful'
The Geordie comic returns to the Fringe with more madcap miserablism and gameshow antics.
Claire Sawers, The List, 27th July 2017The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Seymour Mace
Seymour Mace is a comedic force that embraces the value of messing around on stage. This extremely physical kind of comedy certainly doesn't take itself too seriously: Mace is expressive, energetic and yet at times brooding, and he will be performing his latest show at The Stand throughout August.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 19th July 2017Funz And Gamez at Latitude review
They put the 'fun' into dysfunctional. And into fundamentally under-rehearsed. And into functional alcoholic. Now the nominal kids' show - with the off-colour jokes aimed squarely at the parents - is back for a third year of Funz and Gamez.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 15th July 2017Funz And Gamez at Latitude review
You're never too far from a stinging, barbed line, dark undercurrent bubbling up, or slapstick stunt that redeems a lot of their coasting, and the cult remains intact. Just about.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 15th July 2017New Newcastle Alternative comedy festival at The Stand
Jason Byrne, Gary Delaney, Zoe Lyons, Ed Gamble and Seymour Mace are among the comedians performing during the 16-day event.
Sam Wonfor, Newcastle Chronicle, 23rd September 2016