A moving, funny and educational look into the life of a British comedy great, Marty Feldman
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One of Those, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Set entirely in a railway carriage, this play combines humour and pathos in an entertaining, and often hilarious, examination of five relationships
Read More »Beasts Live DVD, Soho Theatre – Review
An utterly ridiculous hour of laughs, charm and flying bread in one of London's most reliably fun venues
Read More »As You Might Like it, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
A cross between a stand-up routine and a Shakespeare revival, this show is original, funny and clever. The performers are definitely ones to watch.
Read More »Clickbait, Theatre 503 – Review
Due to the challenging subject matter, it’s not for everyone but Clickbait is a great, thought-provoking play, exploring social attitudes to sex and woman.
Read More »Variety of Kings, The Star of Kings – Review
A brilliant and varied night of entertainment featuring some excellent stand-up comedy and laughter-inducing sketches.
Read More »Helen Duff: Smasher, Camden Comedy Room – Review
One of the silliest, funniest evenings you can spend contemplating the niceties of orgasm.
Read More »Big Brother Blitzkrieg, King’s Head Theatre – Review
An innovative production is let down by an insubstantial script and weak plot.
Read More »The Fitzrovia Radio Hour’s Christmas Special, St James Theatre – Review
A good show undermined by an over reliance on props for the majority of its laughs.
Read More »Kim Noble: You’re Not Alone, Soho Theatre – Review
A brazen, clever and deeply unsettling study of loneliness and the nature of human existence.
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