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Lee Mack, Frances Barber & Sarah Alexander: The Unfriend (2024)

It's not often that we get the chance to review West End theatre — even though the last time we did, it went down pretty well — but we think that we may have discovered a bit of a cheat... Continue Reading →

Police Cops: The Musical (2021)

One of the things that I love most about Kickstarter is the ability to feel like you've actually contributed to helping a great idea become a reality. Over the years, among other things, I have backed a couple of very... Continue Reading →

Mae Martin: SAP (2021)

I don’t think that I’ve ever had this level of expectation before a comedy show. We booked our tickets literally on the day that they were released, mid covid, with every restriction imaginable. This was to be the shining light... Continue Reading →

Jack Barry: (2021)

Jack Barry was the opening act for the Mae Martin show 'SAP' at the Leicester Square Theatre, and we all know that you can't judge a clown by a 20-minute warm-up set. So why am I writing this review? Well... Continue Reading →

Hattie Snooks: The Geek Shall Inherit the Earth (2020)

Amazingly this would be the first show that we have ever covered at the Brighton Fringe. We had come down earlier in the day to get into a fringe mood - fish & chips on the beach, some cocktails and... Continue Reading →

Police Cops: Badass Be Thy Name (redux 2020)

No, you are not experiencing deja vu, we have in fact covered this particular show before. You can read that glowing Police Cops review right here. We are writing this redux in response to an accusation from an acquaintance down... Continue Reading →

Ari Eldjarn: Eagle Fire Iron (2019)

It was a mid week night in Soho and I have to say that it felt good to have some live comedy on the schedule. My comedy pal for the evening and I had decided to bar crawl our way... Continue Reading →

Police Cops: Badass Be Thy Name (2019)

I mean, where to begin? Can absurd brilliance be a thing? I genuinely don't know, but if it is a thing then I just witnessed it! Last year I was convinced to see Police Cops in Space by a pal... Continue Reading →

Jessie & Bebe Cave: Cave Women (WiP 2019)

Many moons ago I caught Jessie Cave's first Edinburgh Fringe solo show, bookwork, it was a thoroughly enjoyable piece of comedy theatre made more amusing by the fact that it wasn't exactly a solo show - Jessie's younger sister Bebe... Continue Reading →

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