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Steve Bennett (I)

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David McIver Is A Nice Little Man review

Toxic masculinity is at the heart of David McIver's show. This we know as he or his characters expressly say so a number of times, even though the audience surely don't require the message to be so unsubtly spelt out.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 24th September 2018

Goodnight Sweetheart: The Musical review

This is clearly a run designed as a work in progress for the big league.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th September 2018

Jak Knight review

There was certainly sympathy for this likeable young comic in the room, but the lack of connection meant his comic ideas just weren't bearing fruit, as he struggled to get us to get on board with set-ups.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 19th September 2018

The Luke McQueen Pilots: The Luke of Love review

Some of the scenes are certainly funny, especially the image of the comedian as a baby, 'Pukey Lukey', in a segment purportedly designed to test the contestants' mothering skills, which again goes on too long. Meanwhile McQueen crashing a date in the real world is as embarrassing as it gets, another step towards the inevitable collapse of the format.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 19th September 2018

Greenwich Comedy Festival day 3 review

Reviews of Sean Lock, Henning Wehn, Rosie Jones, Tom Lucy and Kiri Pritchard-McLean.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 17th September 2018

Greenwich Comedy Festival day 2 review

Review of James Acaster, Nish Kumar, Suzi Ruffell and John Robins.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 14th September 2018

Greenwich Comedy Festival review

Rob Delaney, Joe Wilkinson, Zoe Lyons and Fin Taylor reviews.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 13th September 2018

The Luke McQueen Pilots: Sex With My Father review

After a disappointing opening episode that failed to make its mark among so many other awkward mockumentaries, the second of Luke McQueen's supposedly aborted BBC pilots is on a firmer footing. Even if the title star is outshone by fellow comic Mark Silcox, who quietly steals every scene he's in.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 12th September 2018

Kevin Bridges: The Brand New Tour review

At 31, Kevin Bridges might still seem too young to be doing nostalgia humour. But as a comedian who celebrates direct human interaction, especially at its most playful and teasing, he's wistful for those simpler times before the internet.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 10th September 2018

Amused Moose showcase review

Maisie Adam, who won the Moose title in Edinburgh, got the biggest laugh of the show with a this-night-only comment about the taller blokes who had been on before her, stealing a bit of her thunder about being a taller woman.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 6th September 2018

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