Viggo Venn: British Comedian review – BGT champ is a clown prince enjoying his moment

Shaftesbury theatre, LondonHi-vis hijinks are here aplenty as the Britain’s Got Talent winner revisits his triumphant routinesIt’s been quite the year for Viggo Venn. Twelve months ago, he tells us, he was playing in a pub across the street to a crowd …

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Richard Curtis’s Christmas Actually raises the ghost of ropey light-entertainment past

Festive variety show hosts Sanjeev Bhaskar and Jayde Adams are stodgier than Christmas dinner, with all the chemistry of a broken Bunsen burner To those of us of a certain age, few things are more Christmassy than variety. It’s the cultural memory of M…

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Heard the one about the 80 banana skins? The chaotic world of comedy props

From Bill O’Neill’s slippery skins to Grubby Little Mitts’ ping-pong eyeballs, performers explain why their comedy leans on more than a mic stand‘I have this illusion that I’m in charge of what’s going on, but there are all these bananas on stage, and …

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‘Look at the bloody tip!’: Jason Manford blasts messy theatre audiences

The comedian posted a video of the ‘shocking’ amount of litter left behind after his performance in a panto, saying, ‘You wouldn’t treat your own home like that, would you?’“It’s behind you” is the customary cry from the audience during panto season. B…

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‘What do we clean the costumes with? Vodka!’ Inside Britain’s panto powerhouse

With 10 shows on and 1m tickets sold, Evolution are panto gods. But how do you work a giant? What will 50kg of glitter cover? And why did a bench almost cause a riot? The giant takes a lumbering step forward, her arms swinging heavily like battering ra…

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Lucy Beaumont: The Trouble & Strife! review – bottomless brunches and butlers in the buff

Bloomsbury theatre, LondonThe Hull comic continues to riff brilliantly on her home city’s quirks but you wish she’d reveal more of the ‘small angry woman’ she describes herself asHull is my muse, says the writer of TV’s Hullraisers and Radio 4’s To Hu…

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The best theatre to stream this month: The Old Man and the Pool, Bedbound and more

Watch Mike Birbiglia’s hit comedy about mortality, Colm and Brenda Meaney in Enda Walsh’s two-hander or choose from a flock of Swan Lakes Here’s Mike Birbiglia’s pitch for his Broadway and West End hit: “I wrote a show about mortality and I guarantee y…

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Eddie Izzard: The Remix review – Noah’s Ark, jazz chickens and the Death Star canteen

Richmond theatre, LondonPausing her political campaigning to revisit routines that made her name, Izzard seems to be enjoying herself as much as we areEveryone wants rock stars to play their greatest hits. Comedians, not so much – but that’s changing. …

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Cinderella review – pop-powered Hammersmith panto looks sharp

Lyric Hammersmith, LondonVikki Stone’s playful fairytale is staged with fabulous costumes and high-energy songs but falls short of delirious comedyIn 2021, Camila Cabello was a screen Cinderella with dreams of opening a boutique for her dresses. Last y…

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Trevor Noah: Off the Record review – zapping comedy cliches back to life

O2 Arena, LondonRoutines about rude Parisians and airline seats should have passed their tell-by date long ago – but Noah’s skill reanimates the funTrevor Noah opens with a joke about taking photos then and now. Today it’s all “picture picture picture…

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