Comedy
No need for explanations here, but if you need a laugh then this is the category for you! You’ll find reviews of all the shows that have had us rolling in the aisles on this page.
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Daisy Game19 January 2025
Review: Totally Fine, The Hope Theatre
Wolff's one-woman show has potential, but - in its current form - misses the emotional bullseye
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Manika Patel18 January 2025
Review: Milked, White Bear Theatre
A playful and lively dark comedy which goes almost too far to engage, Simon Longman’s Milked poses the serious question – is it easier to kill a cow than to get a job these days?
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Alex Finch16 January 2025
Review: Revenge: After the Levoyah, The Yard Theatre
A jet black Ealing comedy for the 21st century, performed beautifully by its two remarkable leads.
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Dean Wood13 January 2025
Review: Your Therapist is Clueless, Etcetera Theatre
This one-man show of stories from working in mental health has lots of potential...
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Rob Warren20 December 2024
Review: Deck The Stalls, Riverside Studios
The office party from hell coincides with loneliness and grief in this funny show that will really kick the Christmas Grinch in the backside.
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Paul Hegarty8 December 2024
Review: BILL, Omnibus Theatre
Bursts with imaginative creativity as it grapples with the complexity of conspiracy theories in the USA as propagated and promoted by the mysterious Bill Cooper.
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Jess Gonzalez7 December 2024
Review: The Christmas Thing, Seven Dials Playhouse
A Nostalgic Blend of Comedy, Chaos, and Christmas Cheer.
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Review: A Christmas Carol(ish) @sohoplace
Nick Mohammed brings a new level of absurdity to this much-performed classic.
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Rob Warren21 November 2024
Review: Snakeskin Suit, Union Theatre
A clever idea takes this comedy about toxic relationships deep into the depths of hell
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Review: Ian Stone is Keeping it Together, The Comedy Store
Whatever your pet peeve in life, Ian Stone is here to help you see the funny side in a two hour show of solid laughs that won’t disappoint.