Guz Khan review – Man Like Mobeen star relishes the outrageous

Hammersmith Apollo, LondonThe Coventry comic’s new show centres more on storytelling than polished quips but this is still a boisterous setIn a world where big-name comics prep their tours months, nay years, in advance, then perform them over just as l…

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Guz Khan review – Man Like Mobeen star relishes the outrageous

Hammersmith Apollo, LondonThe Coventry comic’s new show centres more on storytelling than polished quips but this is still a boisterous setIn a world where big-name comics prep their tours months, nay years, in advance, then perform them over just as l…

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Ed Byrne: ‘The better the audience, the more emotional I get’

The standup on finding a good preshow pint, getting heckled and reflecting on the death of his brother in Tragedy Plus TimeCan you recall a gig so bad, it’s now funny?A corporate gig for a financial reporting company. It was so bad, I was supposed to d…

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Stamptown review – late-night comedy cabaret is a helter-skelter delight

Soho theatre, LondonAcross 75 haywire minutes, Zach Zucker’s variety show features fire-breathing, copious nudity and superb performances from acts including Natalie Palamides‘It’s taken us 60 minutes to bring on stage a single comedian!” The variety n…

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Get the joke: how live captioning lets more comedy fans enjoy every punchline

Lara Ricote is among the standups whose gags have landed with deaf and hearing people thanks to the work of stenographer Claire HillWhen Lara Ricote watches fellow comedians’ gigs, she likes to be near the stage. “I tend to sit in the front row – readi…

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‘Things were being thrown at us!’ Is booing at the theatre actually a good thing?

It is one of the most electrifying and unsettling sounds in theatre. Should we be encouraging crowds to do it more? Experts tell us about booing’s origins – and actors remember being on the receiving end of audience outragePanto season is just about ov…

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Janine Harouni: ‘When you’re pregnant you’re massive. It felt powerful to be big on stage’

The US standup’s career was in its ascendancy before miscarriage and then a friend’s death knocked her for six. So she took stock – and turned her feelings into a show contextualising loss and life, before finding a happy endingJanine Harouni arrives a…

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A funny thing happened on the way here: comedians get personal about their backstage dramas

In their new shows, anarchic theatre company Spymonkey and sketch duo Max and Ivan place the spotlight on their own lives more than ever beforeIf you’re making comedy, or funny theatre, what’s the last thing you should include in your show? For years –…

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Expats review – Chicago’s improv squad riff on the ridiculous

Soho theatre, LondonThis quartet – familiar from Veep, SNL and Second City – respond well to audience suggestions but keep rebooting the process rather than delivering a full storyAs anyone who’s seen the great TJ & Dave at this venue can testify, …

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‘I wanted to be serious – but people would laugh so hard’: Julia Masli on her accidental comedy masterpiece

Her midnight agony aunt clown show became the hot ticket of the fringe – despite the fact that the Estonian never regarded herself as a comic. In fact, she says, she much prefers making audiences cry‘But it’s a serious show!!!” tweeted Julia Masli when…

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