Reviews

Damian Clark – G’Damo

Damian Clark – G’Damo

- 11 October 2013

Damian Clark is a hugely likeable Australian stand-up who seems to have an endless enthusiasm...

David Baddiel – Fame: Not The Musical

David Baddiel – Fame: Not The Musical

- 11 October 2013

Like a favourite lecturer with a decades-long familiarity with his subject, David Baddiel knows fame...

Milton Jones: On The Road

Milton Jones: On The Road

- 11 October 2013

Milton Jones is a superb entertainer, unique in his delivery and musings. I loved every...

The Committee Meeting

The Committee Meeting

- 11 October 2013

Silly and foolish in all the right ways, this was a breath of fresh ideas...

Charles Bradley & The Extraordinaires

Charles Bradley & The Extraordinaires

- 11 October 2013

After a triumphant appearance at the summer’s Love Supreme festival, great things were expected from...

Sean Lock – Purple Van Man

Sean Lock – Purple Van Man

- 10 October 2013

If comedian Sean Lock was in any way apprehensive about walking out on stage to...

Mike Wozniak – Take The Hit

Mike Wozniak – Take The Hit

- 10 October 2013

Although selling himself as Mr Showbiz, Mr Wozniak is more Mr Domesticated as his show...

Robin Ince: The Importance of Being Interested

Robin Ince: The Importance of Being Interested

- 10 October 2013

Probably best known for his science-themed radio shows with everyone’s favourite pop-star turned professor, Brian...

Romesh Ranganathan – Rom Com

Romesh Ranganathan – Rom Com

- 10 October 2013

Watching Romesh Ranganathan in his element is a comic joy to behold. On his home...

Luisa Omielan: What Would Beyoncé Do?!

Luisa Omielan: What Would Beyoncé Do?!

- 9 October 2013

After rave reviews I was keen to see Luisa’s show and find out exactly what...

The Lovesong Of Alfred J Hitchcock

The Lovesong Of Alfred J Hitchcock

- 9 October 2013

“I cannot live, I can only create images”, a stark quote that exemplifies one of...

Why Is John Lennon Wearing A Skirt?

Why Is John Lennon Wearing A Skirt?

- 9 October 2013

Bubbling up with issues of gender, identity, rebellion, truth and The Beatles, Claire Dowie’s one-person...