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Leicester Gala Preview Show leaves us eager for more
Before being presented with the eclectic mix of emerging comedians, we were welcomed by energetic hosts Tom Allen and Suzi Ruffell.
Leicester Mercury, 12th January 20197 comedians who deserve to break through in 2019
With 2018 now over, I look ahead to the next twelve months and pick out the seven comedians who I believe deserves to hit the mainstream in 2019.
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 1st January 2019Suzi Ruffell on growing up dyslexic
School was a daily struggle for the standup. Now that she can write on her own terms, doing so serves as a release from life.
Suzi Ruffell, The Guardian, 30th December 2018Best live comedy to see in 2019
Chances are that 2019 will maintain recent form and bring us a relentless barrage of bad news stories. Thankfully, there are clowns among us to help us laugh in the face of adversity.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 19th December 2018Festive edition of the standup show where comics exchange brutal, but hysterical, barbs. Desiree Burch, Suzi Ruffell, Ed Gamble and Bobby Mair get personal - riffing on everything from dead relatives to Weinstein - while Jimmy Carr, Katherine Ryan and Jonathan Ross adjudicate alongside Santa (Nick Helm).
Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 10th December 2018Greenwich Comedy Festival day 2 review
Review of James Acaster, Nish Kumar, Suzi Ruffell and John Robins.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 14th September 2018Full Live At The Apollo line-up revealed
The latest series of Live at the Apollo has just been filmed over the last three nights in Hammersmith and the full line-up can now be revealed.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th September 2018Standups on their Edinburgh debuts
Bridget Christie got locked out, Nina Conti ran off with a monkey - and Reginald D Hunter begged his ex for help. Top comedians relive their first fringe gig.
The Guardian, 14th August 2018Punchline 2018 Edinburgh Fringe comedy recommendations
Here they are! Our picks for this year's Fringe. As usual, we advise you to see these acts live as YouTube just doesn't do them justice.
Punchline UK, 7th August 2018Edinburgh preview: Suzi Ruffell & Jen Brister
What followed was some glorious raging on the toxicity of living in a patriarchal society for both women and men.
Jonna Brett, Broadway Baby, 31st July 2018