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Stewart Francis interview
'Coming over to the UK eight years ago was the real turning point professionally for me'
Brian Donaldson, The List, 25th November 2015Stewart Francis review
Stewart Francis returned to Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall yesterday armed with more of the classic one-liners that have made him a household name.
Ryan Paton, Purple Revolver, 13th November 2015Bristol Colston Hall comedy review: Stewart Francis
To make it as a stand-up comedian you have to be unique. And there are few, if any, on the current circuit that are anything like Stewart Francis.
Josh Coulson, Guide2Bristol, 9th November 2015Stewart Francis: Pun Gent - The Lowry, Salford review
Having seen Francis perform a couple of times before he is prolific in generating new material.
Luke Walker, The Reviews Hub, 4th November 2015Stewart Francis: Stew penned this
Stewart Francis will rock up at the Assembly Rooms this Fringe with his show 'Pun Gent'. In anticipation of what's to come, we handed him a pen and surveyed what followed.
ThreeWeeks, 29th July 2015Interview: Stewart Francis - Pun Gent
'The yacht was called "Anchor Management". BOOM: that's what I'm talking aboat'
Brian Donaldson, The List, 15th July 2015Stewart Francis's diarrhoea of a dyslexic comedian
The dry-as-a-bone one-liner merchant has been on the road for two months and it's made him a little punbalanced. He gives us a glimpse of his latest diary entry.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 2nd June 2015Stewart Francis interview
Reports of the Canadian stand-up's retirement have been exaggerated. Touring his new show Pun Gent, he says he's ditched his anxiety - and is asking UK audiences to connect the dots.
Paul Fleckney, The Guardian, 9th May 2015Review: Stewart Francis at The Hawth, Crawley
The most frustrating comedy shows are the ones that have flashes of brilliance eaten up by walls of weakness around them. And so it was with the Canadian comic Stewart Francis, often a fast-minded presence on Mock the Week.
Alex Hardy, The Times, 30th April 2015This week's new live comedy
Previews of Stewart Francis, Liam Williams and Josh Howie.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 18th April 2015