British Comedy Guide

Veronica Lee

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Press clippings Page 17

Hannah Gadsby, Royal Festival Hall review

Follow-up to breakthrough show shines a light on autism.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 26th October 2019

Hannah Gadsby, Douglas, Royal Festival Hall review

The stand-up's follow-up to Nanette is angry and acutely focussed but with a much lighter touch.

Veronica Lee, i Newspaper, 26th October 2019

Eddie Izzard, Brighton Dome review

Whether Izzard makes it to Westminster - or possibly Brussels - we'll wait and see. But he's on superb form, and politics' gain will be comedy's loss.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 30th September 2019

Ed Byrne, Berry Theatre, Hedge End review

Musing on middle-age angst.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 23rd September 2019

Count Arthur Strong, Leeds City Varieties review

Stargazing and mangled syntax.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 20th September 2019

Brydon, Mack and Mitchell, Portsmouth Guildhall review

Would I Lie to You? team on the road.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 17th September 2019

Sofie Hagen, Soho Theatre review

Sex weekend in Swansea, anyone?

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 11th September 2019

Sofie Hagen, The Bumswing, review

The stand-up admits to being an 'unreliable narrator' in a clever, well-constructed show

Veronica Lee, i Newspaper, 11th September 2019

Robin Ince, Soho Theatre review - fun among the chaos

Celebration of the complexities of the human mind.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 15th July 2019

Where are the Edinburgh critics?

The world's biggest arts festival has no shortage of talent, but it could suffer this year from a lack of media coverage.

Vanessa Thorpe, The Guardian, 14th July 2019

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