British Comedy Guide
Thanyia Moore
Thanyia Moore

Thanyia Moore

  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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BBC Two's Funny Festival Live line-up revealed

Jason Manford, Jo Brand, Sara Pascoe and Kiri Pritchard-McLean will be amongst the hosts of Funny Festival Live, the nightly BBC Two stand-up series which starts on Sunday 7th March.

British Comedy Guide, 24th February 2021

Bamous review

The sketches between Baptiste's straight-to-camera routines expand on the idea that the media has continuously marginalised or misunderstood black talent, either ignoring it completely or scheduling it after most people have gone to bed.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th January 2021

Mother F**king Pep Talk coming to Comedy Central

Comedy Central will publish an online series called Mother F**king Pep Talk, in which comedians deliver motivational speeches straight down the camera.

British Comedy Guide, 12th January 2021

Bamous review

It's long been a running joke that British TV operates a 'one-in one-out' policy when it comes to allowing black comedians to become famous. But don't blame comics for continuing to crack jokes about waiting for Lenny Henry to die to get their shot, blame the system that means the line is as true today as it ever was.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 12th January 2021

Picnic at the Castle review - entertaining mixed bill

Of all the outdoor spaces being utilised to keep live performance going in this maddest of years, Warwick Castle is surely among the most striking. Its Picnic in the Castle series has the building as an imposing backdrop to events, the stage reached by a wooden bridge across the River Avon.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 19th September 2020

Jamali Maddix to host Comedy Central's Edinburgh Fringe series

Comedy Central At The Edinburgh Fringe will be hosted by Jamali Maddix. The acts taking part will include Leo Reich, Helen Bauer and Thanyia Moore.

British Comedy Guide, 3rd August 2020

Comedians tell us why we need to save live comedy

Five quid tickets, a back room in a pub and a lone microphone stand are the formula for some of the best nights. But now, with venues still closed, the future prospects of live comedy are looking bleak.

Zoe Paskett, Evening Standard, 22nd July 2020

Comedians indoors getting creative: part 18

Featuring Sarah Keyworth, Catherine Bohart, Jayde Adams and new gigs released on NextUp.

Funny Women, 17th July 2020

Gilded Balloon announces online Fringe line-up

Along with all the wonderful reminders of Fringes past, there will be new work from some of the performers who were due to be appearing at the venue this year.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st July 2020

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