British Comedy Guide

Steve Bennett (III)

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Press clippings Page 24

Comics' egos make Edinburgh expensive

Stoking comedians' egos is one of the reasons taking a show to the Edinburgh Fringe has become so expensive, an industry conference has heard.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 4th October 2013

Review: Mencap Big Comedy Special

Well, it was billed as a Big Comedy Special, and certainly Mencap pulled out an impressive list of stand-up names for its fundraiser at the surprisingly unsold-out and recently refurbished Hammersmith Apollo last night.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 3rd October 2013

Mixed Doubles review

This youthful sketch quartet are barely a year old, having formed while at a London drama school last summer. And while their cheeky enthusiasm is infectious, their relative inexperience also shows, as they frequently tap obvious ideas without taking them into new directions.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 27th September 2013

TV review: London Irish

Amorality may seem fun - and indeed isolated scenes are funny, in an exaggeratedly inappropriate way - but over half an hour the effect is dulled.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 24th September 2013

Adam Buxton: Kernel Panic review

Even the interaction with his laptop is well done, 'accidentally' revealing the embarrassing contents of his hard drive to the audience, or having bogus alerts pop up.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 14th September 2013

Report from the screening of The Wrong Mans

It's the half-hour comedy that has the sensibilities of a Hollywood blockbuster.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 4th September 2013

Is it time to extinguish the stars?

Chortle editor Steve Bennett on the review rating system.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 29th August 2013

Man Down review

At heart, it's a brilliant example of a mainstream sitcom (just with a bit too much swearing for primetime) but with a twist and heart of its own. Channel 4 - and Greg Davies - deserve to have a monster hit on their hands.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 27th August 2013

Latitude review: Eddie Izzard

Elements of his comedy heroes Monty Python are evident in some of the verbal sketches... his human sacrifice bit, especially, could certainly fit in one of their historical films with the ruling priests made to look very, very silly.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 22nd July 2013

Latitude review: Marcus Brigstocke's Policy Unit

Any panel show is only as good as its guests; and this line-up of wannabe wonks, certainly delivered.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 21st July 2013

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