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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Review: Almost The Birthday Party, Old Red Lion Theatre
A treat to watch two actors of slightly more mature years ham it up to the ful
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Dave B18 October 2024
Review: What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank , Marylebone Theatre
A great cast debate heavy topics with a lot of very dark humour.
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Alex Steele16 October 2024
Review: Dylan Dodds: GroundDodds Day, The Glitch
GroundDodds Day is a creative and amusing time-looped standup show but its full potential has yet to be realised.
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Sara West14 October 2024
Review: Destination: Old Hag, Bread & Roses Theatre
Absurd and darkly comic
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Alex Finch10 October 2024
Review: Släpstick: Schërzo, Wilton’s Music Hall
A charming and unique mix of comedy and classical music, Släpstick: Schërzo is an absolute must see for fans of either.
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Nathan Blue3 October 2024
Review: J.O.I., Canal Café Theatre
Highly original stand-up meets bizarre sci-fi fantasy.
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Lucy Violet30 September 2024
Review: CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation at Wilton’s Music Hall
Get ready for a night of hilarious suspense and unpredictable twists in a unique comedy experience that’s sure to leave you in stitches!
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Alastair Ball28 September 2024
Review: The Dirt, Camden People’s Theatre
This tragicomedy combines voice, movement and text in a powerful performance from Marianne Tuckman...
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Lily Middleton26 September 2024
Review: Ginger Johnson Blows Off! Soho Theatre
A silly, funny, whirlwind of a show that sees reigning Drag Race UK queen Ginger Johnson stun and surprise with a series of death-defying stunts and loveable warmth.
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Alex Finch26 September 2024
Review: The Catalogue of Sexual Insecurities, White Bear Theatre
A layered and insightful slice of musical cabaret, which explores an impressive variety of topics around sex and sexuality.