Reviews
Yianni: Why Did The Chicken Cross the Line?
Fascinating show that forces you to think about your own boundaries and taboos.
Julia Sutherland is World’s Best Dad
Sympathetic cringes and laughs as cathartic as they are hearty in a performance by a natural storyteller.
Eleanor Tiernan: Don’t Cry For Me Eleanor Tiernan
Irish comedian looks back at the gay marriage vote and her own childhood with a comical jadedness.
Nick Doody: T’ai-Po
Religion, alcohol, and a wife’s lost ring provide ripe material for this accomplished comic.
Andrew Lawrence: Uncensored
Subversive and misanthropic, Andrew Lawrence is genuine outsider comedy.
Kirsten MacGregor: Hello Cruel World
An endearingly misanthropic show from promising young talent that needs more variety and a more distinctive voice.
Jess Robinson: The Rise of Mighty Voice
Incredible impressions, stunning vocals and sharp wit, accompanied by the fabulous Kirsty Newton on keyboards.
Spencer Jones Presents: The Herbert in Proper Job
Supreme prop comedy redolent of Tommy Cooper.
James Dowdeswell’s Perfect Pub
Lively hour assembling the ideal place to drink, with audience participation of the friendliest variety.
Tobias Persson and the Drivel Rights Movement
Affable Swede asks whether we’re getting worked up about things that just don’t matter.
President Obonjo Stole My Identity
An unsettling, but hilarious hour in the company of an African dictator, or possibly, an ordinary man from St Albans.
Barry Cryer & Ronnie Golden: Old Masters
Evergreen comedian and musical sidekick mix the topical with museum pieces.
The Sinister Tales of Doctor Synistra
Dark improv comedy that develops hilarious horror stories from the most ridiculous suggestions.