Kieran Hodgson
Kieran Hodgson is set to return to the stage this August, with a full run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, followed by a national tour, kicking off at the Soho Theatre from September with his new show ‘Big In Scotland’.
Ahead of the Cop26 summit, comedian Kieran Hodgson explores the history of climate change in Britain and our failure to act on the matter sooner in this follow-up to the 2019 show, How Europe Stole My Mum.
Following the viral sucess of his comic homages to Dr Who, The Crown, Bridgerton and many more, character comedian Kieran Hodgson returns with his take on Line of Duty.
Hodgson is a familiar comedy face, having appeared in numerous television shows including Siblings, Count Arthur Strong, Two Doors Down and the film Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa.
He has been nominated for three Edinburgh Comedy Awards.
Comedian Kieran Hodgson's new clip pays comic homage to Doctor Who.
It may or may not help that Hodgson bears more than a passing resemblance to David Tennant
Hodgson is a familiar comedy face, having appeared in various television shows including Siblings, Count Arthur Strong, Two Doors Down and the film Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa.
He has been nominated for three Edinburgh Comedy Awards.
Comedian Kieran Hodgson's new clip sending up the latest series of The Crown has quickly been a big hit on social media.
In the quickfire sketch, entitled Bad TV Impressions, he portrays a number of characters in the Netflix series including Prince Charles, Margaret Thatcher, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen and Princess Diana.
It has only been up for one day but has already notched up over a million views on Twitter, being shared by numerous people including Gary Lineker, who called it "superb".
Orchestras for All, the innovative music charity which gives 11-18 year olds with complex lives the opportunity to access the life-changing experience of ensemble music-making, brings its fundraising event Musical Chairs to Westminster School in London on Saturday 16 November.
I presume this comedy-slash-documentary was scheduled for the late night slot on C4 on Halloween night because that was the point when Britain was scheduled to leave the EU. Well, one of the points anyway. As we now know, it hasn't happened yet, but C4 has put this out because, frankly, who the fuck knows what will happen in the next few months?
Following on from two consecutive Edinburgh Comedy Award nominations for Best Show for his thrilling and genre-defining shows Lance and Maestro, Kieran Hodgson returned to the Edinburgh Fringe in 2018 to claim his third nomination. He is now taking his latest hit show on tour
Channel 4’s newest Blap, God’s Own County, comes to All 4 today.
Kieran Hodgson has been nominated for the annual Times Breakthrough Award at the The South Bank Sky Arts Awards.
Hodgson has been nominaed following the success of his Edinburgh Fringe show Maestro. He notched up a second successive Edinburgh Comedy Award last summer for this autobiographical coming-of-age tale of young love and classical music ambition in which he played various characters.
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