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Steve Bennett (I)

  • Journalist and reviewer

Press clippings Page 97

Leicester Comedy Festival preview show 2017

Jason Byrne's attempt to decipher the half-heard name of 'Melton Mowbray' brought the house down, the audience in on a local joke the eejit on stage is unaware of.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 7th January 2017

We Have Been Watching review

So this is a bit of fluff; an attempt by Gold to refresh its catalogue of the same old shows. Sadly it's rather disrespectful of those classics to treat them like this.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 4th January 2017

Revolting preview

YouTube has created a battalion of DIY pranksters - usually more irritating than amusing -and hidden camera stunts remain a rather too frequent go-to format for broadcasters. So it is something of a challenge to stand out against such saturation.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 3rd January 2017

Review: The Entire Universe

Both the sense of wonder and sense of humour are undimmed here.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 27th December 2016

Inside No 9: The Devil Of Christmas preview

Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton have taken a leaf out of the Garth Marenghi's Darkplace playbook for the much-anticipated return of Inside No. 9, give or take a decade.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 27th December 2016

The 10 most memorable comedy gigs of 2016

...according to Chortle editor Steve Bennett.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd December 2016

Bob Monkhouse's last gig

This is quite a remarkable film about quite a remarkable gig; a real piece of comedy history.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd December 2016

Scott Gibson: Life After Death review

The Edinburgh Comedy Awards did their job this summer. By awarding the best newcomer gong to Scott Gibson, the panel gave a shot in the arm to a comic who'd previously gone largely undetected by the industry. But his victory would only seem to come out of nowhere if you hadn't witnessed this assured storytelling show, now landing in Soho Theatre on the back of his Fringe success.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 22nd December 2016

Ricky Whittington & His Cat review

Ricky Whittington is a modern-day panto that's got everything, not least a sense of raucous fun with intelligent lines mixed with the nonsense, a social astuteness to underpin the big-and-daft comedy, and a tightly directed cast of talented people.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 16th December 2016

Review: A John Kearns Christmas

Stage Kearns is indeed an absurd, outsider creation, spurning the 'just like you' mateyness of many of his stand-up peers. But he is very much grounded in a very familiar world of limited horizons and simple pleasures - a world he can wistfully appreciate as the real Kearns dares to entertain greater ambition.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 9th December 2016

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