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Chortle Awards 2020 nominees
Bob Mortimer, Greg Davies, Katherine Ryan, Romesh Ranganathan and Tom Allen are amongst the nominees for the Chortle Awards 2020. Jonny Pelham, Jessica Fostekew and Catherine Cohen have two nods.
British Comedy Guide, 27th February 2020Zoe Lyons to host physical gameshow Lightning
Stand-up comedian Zoe Lyons is to host Lightning, a physical gameshow for BBC Two in which contestants must stay out of the spotlight.
British Comedy Guide, 14th February 2020Review: An Act Of God, The Vaults
Don't go to An Act Of God, if you're standing for election -- all politicians are mercilessly dispatched early in the show as of minor importance to the cosmos.
Mike C., Londonist, 2nd December 2019An Act of God review
Zoe Lyons is a pyjama-clad deity with wrath-management issues and a retinue of doubtful angels in David Javerbaum's enjoyable comedy.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 2nd December 2019Review: An Act of God (The Vaults)
Zoe Lyons takes on the Almighty in David Javerbaum's production this winter.
Alun Hood, What's On Stage, 2nd December 2019Review - An Act of God at the Vaults
In this strange 90-minute satire, God discussed with us her life's work, her creation, incarnate in the form of award-winning comedian Zoe Lyons. Though the audience laughed throughout the play with due diligence, this critic was not particularly tickled by the performance.
Ella Satin, The Upcoming, 2nd December 2019Review: Act Of God, with Zoe Lyons
Act Of God is not an Almighty success. But it is a gently satirical and moderately entertaining, poke at the follies of religion, as ultimately inoffensive as your average Songs Of Praise.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 2nd December 2019An Act of God review at the Vaults, London
Zoe Lyons plays God in a slick but safe comedy.
Emily Jupp, The Stage, 2nd December 2019An Act of God at The Vaults, London | Review
As God, Zoe Lyons worked extremely hard.
John Groves, London Theatre 1, 30th November 2019First Look: An Act of God at The Vaults
After many millennia, and in just 90 minutes, God (Zoe Lyons) assisted by her devoted angels Michael (Matt Tedford) and Gabriel (Tom Bowen) will answer some of the deepest questions that have plagued mankind since creation.
Theatre Weekly, 29th November 2019