Jonny Sweet
@jonnyleesweet
After four years in the wanderlust wilderness, Jonny Sweet is back to the homeland to gorge himself on musical and cinematic catnip and scribble furiously in dimly lit rooms.
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The Simpsons Taught Me Everything I Know
A nostalgic and amusing homage to the greatest TV show ever created.
Beardyman: One Album per Hour
A supremely talented individual creates every kind of music imaginable in front of your eyes.
David O’Doherty: Big Time
O’Doherty saves the day with silly little songs on a sillier, littler keyboard.
Chris Coltrane: Socialist Fun Times
An amusing, overbearing dictum on world affairs.
Hero Worship
A lighthearted exploration of serious issues which entertains without trivialising.
Neal Portenza. Neal Portenza. Neal Portenza. Tracey.
A weird, wacky and absolutely wonderful descent into the ravings of a hilarious madman.
Ari Shaffir: Ari S-P-E-C-T
A hilariously irreverent hour of comedy that holds nothing sacred.
Public Service Broadcasting Can Do a Few Tricks Too, You Know
J Willgoose Esq talks to Jonny Sweet about Public Service Broadcasting, Electric Fields and plans to overthrow the US government.
A Tale of Two Cities
New life is breathed into an old story with bold direction and superb acting.
Shit-Faced Shakespeare
Enjoyable but uninspiring romp that does exactly what it says on the tin.
On the Conditions and Possibilities of Hillary Clinton Taking Me As Her Young Lover
A ludicrous piece of whimsy supported by a Powerpoint presentation.
Scenes from an Urban Gothic
An astounding and sometimes surreal look at metropolis life – without words.
The Master and Margarita
An ambitious and innovative theatre experience compromised by poor acoustics.
The Chronicles of Narnia
A dazzling adaptation with a young cast and very deep pockets.
Sam Simmons: Not a People Person
A rambunctious rollercoaster of nonsensical jokes and silly skits.
Dracula
An irresistible and atmospheric adaptation which uses physical theatre to tell Stoker’s timeless story.
Joe Davies: Who’s the Daddy?
A daft, desultory trip into the question of parenthood, delivered by a natural comedy genius.
Randy Writes a Novel
A delightful mixture of philosophy, anecdotes and swear words guaranteed to strike one or more chords.
Louis CK
Arguably the world’s best stand-up ventures into even darker territory than ever before.
Annie McGrath: The Seven Ages of An
Though far from the finished product, this solo debut shows clever comedy potential.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Distortion and disorder come together in an eloquent but unsatisfying show.
Goose: Hydroberserker
A hilarious love story packed fit to burst with one-liners, gimmicks and unbridled energy.