Reviews

TV Review: Changing Ends, ITVX
So as one feelgood soccer sitcom ends another one begins. Following on swiftly from the final whistle blowing on Ted Lasso here's Changing Ends, Alan Carr's coming of age comedy about being an 11-... more
Review: Sooz Kempner, Brighton Komedia
Sooz Kempner has recently been announced as being involved with a new Doctor Who multiplatform project in a sneaky trailer clip. The impression is that her character is askew with the world yet... more
Brighton Fringe Review: Zoe Lyons, Bald Ambition, Theatre Royal Brighton
Zoe Lyons has been through the mill in the last few years – but haven’t we all, she acknowledges. She is one of us, we are her friends, her gang of fellow reprobates and mischief-makers. And as she... more
Disclaimer: This Dizney in Drag: Once Upon a Parody event and the producers The Hairy Godmothers are in no way affiliated with, or endorsed by, The Walt Disney Company or any of it's affiliates.... more
TV Review: Inside No 9, Love Is A Stranger, BBC Two
Warning - review below is for people who have seen the episode as it does contain a spoiler. A lot of fans of Inside No 9 have developed an overwhelming tendency to play spot-the-twist and post... more
Operation Mincemeat Extends Run
The saying about little acorns turning into mighty oaks has never been more apt. Operation Mincemeat started life in the smallest of fringe theatres and gradually, via great reviews and word of mouth... more
Video: Reece Shearsmith And Steve Pemberton Talk about Every Episode In Series 8
For maybe the first time in eight series creators and stars Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton have slightly missed a trick with an episode of Inside No 9. They ran a Christmassy one at Christmas,... more
 TV: Inside No 9, Mother's Ruin
Inside No 9 returns for a new series. and, as ever, that means the challenge is on to write about it without giving away any spoilers. Or at least without giving away any major spoilers. So just to... more
Review: the Oldest Comedy Club In Britain
London has spawned numerous enduring comedy clubs since the emergence of alternative comedy at the Comedy Store in 1979. Among them The Bearcat in Twickenham, The Bedford in Balham and my old local... more
Review: The Laugharne Weekend
Robin Ince told a story onstage about a previously Laugharne Weekend that perfectly encapsulated the spirit of this mind-bending, time-bending intimate literary and arts festival. Ince was backstage... more
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