Press clippings Page 6
Sky Comedy Shorts 2018 launched
Alex Brooker, Jonny Pelham, Kris Marshall, Lee Ridley, Samson Kayo, Sindhu Vee and Susan Wokoma star in Sky's 2018 Comedy Shorts.
British Comedy Guide, 24th September 2018Channel 4 orders Matt Berry sitcom Year Of The Rabbit
Matt Berry is to star in Year Of The Rabbit, a new sitcom series about a police trio operating in the 'unhinged chaos' of Victorian-era London.
British Comedy Guide, 8th June 2018Porters Series 2 confirmed
Channel Dave has confirmed it has ordered a second series of Porters, its new sitcom set in a hospital.
British Comedy Guide, 26th April 2018Review: Labour of Love, Noël Coward Theatre
With even just a basic knowledge of the Labour party and it's history, one and all are able to appreciate this informed comment on politics.
Saskia Coomber, A Younger Theatre, 19th October 2017Review: Labour of Love at the Noel Coward Theatre
'Oh, Jeremy Corbyn!' Alice Saville reviews James Graham's play about the Labour party.
Alice Saville, Exeunt Magazine, 13th October 2017Matt Berry films 1880s police sitcom
Matt Berry is filming a sitcom pilot set around the police force in the 1880s.
British Comedy Guide, 11th October 2017Labour of Love review - Noel Coward Theatre London
Overall, Labour of Love is a wonderful example of how a play about politics can not only be educational but also entertaining as well.
Terry Eastham, London Theatre 1, 6th October 2017Review: Labour Of Love, Noel Coward Theatre
Beautifully researched, the play never preaches as the characters are so real and enjoyable.
Paul T. Davies, BritishTheatre.com, 5th October 2017'Labour of Love': theater review
Sherlock star Martin Freeman plays a doomed Labour MP in James Graham's latest look at British political life, also starring Tamsin Greig.
Demetrios Matheou, Hollywood Reporter, 4th October 2017Labour of Love review - witty take on party's past
Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig give sparkling performances as a reforming MP and his constituency agent fighting through Labour's fluctuating fortunes.
Michael Billington, The Guardian, 3rd October 2017