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Review: John Shuttleworth at Stables

Not many niche acts can pack out The Stables on an uninviting Sunday night in January. But Fellows/Shuttleworth can.

Jem Maidment, MK Citizen, 31st January 2017

John Shuttleworth: My Last Will and Tasty Mint - review

By the end of the show Shuttleworth is reconsidering his decision to retire. Hopefully Fellows though will stick to the decision.

Helen Jones, The Reviews Hub, 26th January 2017

John Shuttleworth webchat - post your questions now

The comedic Sheffield organist will answer your questions in a live webchat from 1pm GMT on Monday 9 January - post them in the comments below.

The Guardian, 5th January 2017

Second series for John Shuttleworth

Radio 4 has commissioned a second series of John Shuttleworth's Lounge Music.

Chortle, 11th January 2016

Review: John Shuttleworth & Friends, Palladium

I'm not sure if I have ever been to a gig as contradictory as this one. People were walking out while others were rushing to the stage to show their devotion. One act was surly while others were adorable. It was all very strange, but also great fun.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th June 2015

May: comedian of the month #13 - John Shuttleworth

This month's Comedian of the Month is by no means a new face on the comedy scene, but it is only in recent times that I have become aware of his work due to recommendations from family members whose opinions regarding what is funny are ones I greatly respect.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 2nd June 2015

Glasgow Comedy Festival review: John Shuttleworth

Creator Graham Fellows has an obvious love of words and a connection with the absurdity that comes from the mundane.

Lorraine Wilson, The Herald, 17th March 2015

Review: John Shuttleworth

So, what once may have brought an affectionate, self-mocking chuckle of recognition in a Barnsley club in 1993, now seems wince-making in an Edinburgh music hall in 2015.

Robert James Peacock, TV Bomb, 15th March 2015

John Shuttleworth review

It's been 30 years since former pop star Graham Fellows eased into his comfortable slacks and red polo neck and created versatile singer / organist John Shuttleworth. He still makes us laugh and long may that continue.

Jamie Bowman, Liverpool Echo, 13th March 2015

John Shuttleworth review - a novelty deficit

With his provincial patter dragging and his songs light on laughs, it feels like Graham Fellows' long-running comic persona needs a rest.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 11th March 2015

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