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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Alastair Ball24 April 2024Review: Why I Stuck a Flare Up My Arse for England, Southwark Playhouse
A hilarious celebration of laddish football revelry
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Dave B22 April 2024Review: Banging Denmark, Finborough Theatre.
Hilarious unconventional rom-com with a cast having a blast.
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Harriet Ruggiano21 April 2024Review: Little Boxes, New Wimbledon Studio
Warm, relatable, funny and emotional
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Tara Choudhary20 April 2024Review: Jonathan Pie: Heroes and Villains, Duke of York’s Theatre
Jonathan Pie speaks the words on everyone’s minds.
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Paul Hegarty20 April 2024Review: Boys on the Verge of Tears, Soho Theatre
Bullish and brutal, yet tender when unfolding the complicated friendships and filial relationships between men.
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Amelia Braddick19 April 2024Review: USHERS: The Front of House Musical, The Other Palace Studio
A fun insight into the lives of Ushers, the unsung heroes of theatre. Expect stagey references, big dance numbers and a lot of flashlights.
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Alex Finch16 April 2024Review: Instructions For A Teenage Armageddon, The Garrick Theatre
The story it tells is one that needs to be heard, and one that needs to be told more often.
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Amelia Braddick15 April 2024Review: The Comeuppance, The Almeida Theatre
A gripping but funny production that inventively grapples with universal fears of mortality.
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Jane Gian10 April 2024Review: Pansexual Pregnant Piracy, Soho Theatre
The only thing more bonkers than this smutty musical comedy is its based on a true story.
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Rob Warren7 April 2024Review: Insult To Injury, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A satirical, yet slightly disturbing, look at the inner workings of social media.