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Inside No. 9 & Paddington 2 win South Bank Show Awards

Inside No. 9 has won the Best Comedy Award at the South Bank Sky Arts Awards. The programme's creators and stars Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton collected the award at a ceremony in London from their League of Gentlemen colleague Mark Gatiss. Paddington 2 won Best Film.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st July 2018

Edinburgh preview: Sid Singh

Following his first solo stand-up album, Amazing, Probably, which went to number 3 in the iTunes Comedy Chart, Sid Singh returns to the Edinburgh Fringe to tear a strip off Silicon Valley's tech culture (yes, Apple included!), its pervasiveness in our lives and the sexism and racism that reigns in the Valley itself.

Theatre Weekly, 23rd June 2018

Comedy-drama Monogamy is served with a side of monotony

Janie Dee, who plays Caroline, performs well, with a Nigella-esque on-camera personality, and a wine-addicted selfish mother front when the film isn't rolling. Similarly, Jack Archer (son Leo) and Jack Sandle (the husband) do a stellar job -- the problem, in fact, isn't to do with the rather stunning acting. The plot, however, leaves a little to be desired, with a rather boring and repetitive storyline which feels much longer than it ought, or need, to be.

Hari Mountford, Londonist, 20th June 2018

Inside No. 9 to return for live special

Ahead of the fifth series of Inside No. 9, Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton will film a special Halloween episode of their show, to be broadcast 'live' on BBC Two in October.

British Comedy Guide, 19th June 2018

A piggy interview with Nathan Cassidy

Nathan Cassidy interview.

Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 19th June 2018

A piggy interview with Sid Singh

Sid Singh interview.

Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 18th June 2018

Fifty-word Fringe pitch: All Killing Aside

This time it's the turn of All Killing Aside...

The Reviews Hub, 16th June 2018

An interview with Nathan Cassidy

The Fringe would not be the same without the mercurial genius of Nathan Cassidy - thank the stars he'll be back in Edinburgh this August...

The Mumble, 13th June 2018

The Dark Side Of The Mime review

Gassot's a very skilled mime. Never are we in any doubt of what psychopathic scenario he's conjuring up - much as we might prefer to be kept in the dark.

Chortle, 29th May 2018

Tom Price sees the funny side of house falling apart

The three-bed Victorian house had been hit by subsidence -- the result of building works on a neighbouring commercial property which was being converted into residential homes. 'They'd dug down beneath the footings of our house,' Tom recalls.

Andrew Williams, Metro, 28th May 2018

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