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Great Yorkshire Fringe returns in July
Comedians already confirmed include Henning Wehn, Tony Law and Simon Munnery. Richard Herring will pick his favourite routines from his 12 previous shows and cram them into 60 minutes. He also brings his award-winning podcast to York. Star of The Chase on ITV1, Paul Sinha returns to stand up comedy after a 4-year break with Postcards From The Z-List. Other big hitters include Jerry Sadowitz, Glenn Wool, Tom Stade and Sammy J and Randy.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 12th May 2016Review Stand Up for the Heroes Comedy Night, Glee Club
Featuring Jarred Christmas, Freddie Farrell, Eleanor Conway, Bethany Black and Tony Law.
Enda Mullen, The Birmingham Mail, 3rd May 2016Review: Tony Law: Frillemorphesis
The trick is to let yourself get swept up and trust that this comedian will tie up all the loose ends eventually. I don't know how he does it, but the mayhem is invigorating.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 13th April 2016Tony Law: Frillemorphesis - The Lowry, Salford review
The second half of the 'stand up art show' Frillemorphesis opens with comedian Tony Law repeating a single phrase over and over in a variety of bizarre accents before concluding: 'Review that!' Well, I'll give it a go but it's not going to be easy.
Dave Cunningham, The Reviews Hub, 22nd February 2016Review: An Hour and Some of Tony Law DVD
An Hour and Some of Tony Law is UK-based Canadian comedian Tony Law's 2008 stand-up DVD.
Anglonerd, 17th February 2016Review: Tony Law at The Cookie
If you want to hear jokes, go and watch Jimmy Carr. If you want to spend time with someone who's very existence brings joy, Tony Law is your guy.
Chris Thundow, Leicester Mercury, 17th February 2016Tony Law review: a stand-up parping one long raspberry
Outlandish non sequiturs stack up as the wild-eyed, broad-grinned Law works the myth of his own zaniness.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 8th February 2016Tony Law: Frillemorphesis review
The show is a jalopy with a lunatic at the wheel, careening about, forever close to collapse or crash. A wild ride, making the most of the spontaneous unrepeatability of live comedy. Law's a foo in the finest tradition, never really considering the consequences of his action.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 7th February 2016This week's new live comedy
Previews of Kieran Hodgson, Tony Law and Tom Stade.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 22nd January 2016Ten best ways to escape the Fringe
Tony Law ducks out...
Tony Law, Chortle, 24th August 2015