‘The song I want played at my funeral? SexyBack’: Lou Sanders’s honest playlist

The comedian has fond memories of feeling grownup listening to Macy Gray, and gets Alexa to play Barry White for a laugh. But what does she listen to behind closed doors?The song that is my karaoke go-toI’m really bad at singing, but I’ll have a go any…

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Nigel Ng review – comedy’s viral sensation undercooks his live show

Leicester Square theatre, LondonThe comic who hit it big as Uncle Roger is a zesty stage presence but coasts into a comfort zone of easy cross-cultural wisecracksNigel Ng’s comedy career skyrocketed under lockdown, when his Uncle Roger persona, policin…

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This Is Going to Hurt’s Ambika Mod: ‘Whenever I did a caesarean I was buzzing!’

Playing junior doctor Shruti is a far cry from the standup’s ‘really silly’ sketch comedy but her improv background helped her find moments of levity in Adam Kay’s NHS dramaWhen Ambika Mod was cast in This Is Going to Hurt, Adam Kay’s TV adaptation of …

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Mo Gilligan: There’s Mo to Life review – superstar comic just keeps rising

NetflixThe terrific standup with the common touch remains an engaging everyman even as the material works in his adventures in showbizMo Gilligan performed no fewer than 10 nights at the 3,000-seat Hammersmith Apollo last autumn, a run now captured for…

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Tim Key review – unexpected laughs from lockdown-deferred dreams

Soho theatre, LondonKey swerves Covid cliches by recreating his professional crisis in silly poems, poignant prose and punchlines involving his five-foot teddy bear companionStruggling to adjust as pandemic restrictions end? Don’t worry, Tim Key has cr…

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True romance: film, music and art to fall in love with on Valentine’s Day

From a mind-scrambling breakup drama to a tender video game, our critics suggest popular culture inspired by matters of the heartYes, it all takes place after Joel (Jim Carrey) and Clementine (Kate Winslet) have bitterly broken up, but Michel Gondry’s …

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Leicester comedy festival review – Jackie Weaver whips the Comedians’ Council into line

Available onlineWeaver chairs as Suzi Ruffell and Paul Sinha field questions from the crowd, Nathan Caton riffs on lockdown with a new girlfriend and Jessica Fostekew talks no-nonsense parentingYou can’t accuse Jackie Weaver of not seizing the opportun…

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David Cross: I’m from the Future review – a sneering shot at the right

Available onlineThe American standup takes aim at anti-vaxxers and rightwingers but his contempt also erodes the funAs high-wire openings to a standup show go, this will take some beating. David Cross begins I’m from the Future with the narrative of a …

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Milton Jones review – nothing is as it seems in this brain-warping cartoon comedy

De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea The twisty little lexical tricks just keep coming as Hawaiian-shirted Jones explores the infinite flexibilities of the English languageYou thought of him as a big-haired, Hawaiian-shirted master of one-liners. But it…

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Comedian Catherine Bohart: ‘When Covid hit it was, “there goes my next six months earnings”’

The Irish standup faced the Covid situation newly single, dealing with OCD and with her livelihood in tatters. Now she’s back on tour, making comedy from mental health and heartbreakYou thought you had a challenging lockdown? Imagine this scenario. The…

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