Press clippings Page 3
Live review: This Is Your Trial
This particular performance was an immensely enjoyable show.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 6th December 2019Fringe 10x10: Ten shows inspired by Shakespeare
Bard boys stick together.
Chortle, 15th July 2019Thom Tuck sings The Mountain Goats and I'm convinced
Thom Tuck is a very interesting man so, obviously I had to ask him several questions. As is my wont, I tended to meander a bit. Well, OK, a lot.
John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 4th February 2019Alternative Comedy Memorial Society review
Where do safe hands and pop-up anarchy meet to conspire and create - and hopefully amuse in new and interesting ways? The Alterative Comedy Memorial Society!
Victoria Nangle, The Latest, 13th June 2018Alternative Comedy Memorial Society to record DVD
It's a celebration of inventive comedy that's become a cult, with its overstuffed bills, 'permitted heckles' and you-had-to-be-there moments that would never work in a conventional comedy club. Now the Alternative Comedy Memorial Society will be attempting to capture the inventive oddness of one of its live shows forever, by committing a gig to DVD.
Chortle, 29th May 2018The Greatest 50 Films In 50 Sketches - gig review
Forget the Oscars, THE biggest cinema-based event last night was surely The Greatest 50 Films In 50 Sketches, an assembly of acts penning bespoke five-minute routines based on a crowdsource list of the best movies of all time.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 5th March 2018Radio comedies shortlisted for BBC Audio Awards 2018
Liam Williams, The Penny Dreadfuls, Sarah Kendall, The Absolutely Radio Show, Harry And Paul Present and It's Jocelyn are amongst the shortlisted nominees for the BBC Audio Drama Awards 2018.
British Comedy Guide, 4th January 2018Go with the flow to unearth comedy gold at the Fringe
Sometimes you get the best out of the Fringe simply by going with the flow. Peter Buckley Hill's Free Fringe and everything that came in its wake means that we have the opportunity to dip toes in comedy waters all across the city without drowning financially.
Kate Copstick, The Scotsman, 27th August 2017Edinburgh Fringe day 9
My disappointment in this year's Fringe continues apace. Today I again saw nothing but successful, well-crafted and perfectly-performed comedy shows. WHERE IS THE SHIT??? I can't take much more of this excellent entertainment!
John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 10th August 2017Thom Tuck: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview
Edinburgh Festival veteran Thom Tuck is back with another solo show. It contains free blasphemy and guaranteed stupidity.
Laugh Out London, 30th July 2017