Stewart Lee Vs the Man-Wulf review – fur flies as the beast is unleashed

Oxford PlayhouseMorphing from shock-jock lupine to hand-wringing liberal, Lee lambasts the comedy of cruelty in scathing, slapstick style‘Sick of comedy, sick of me, sick of my own thoughts.” That’s where we find comedy’s most esteemed curmudgeon at th…

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Stewart Lee Vs the Man-Wulf review – fur flies as the beast is unleashed

Oxford PlayhouseMorphing from shock-jock lupine to hand-wringing liberal, Lee lambasts the comedy of cruelty in scathing, slapstick style‘Sick of comedy, sick of me, sick of my own thoughts.” That’s where we find comedy’s most esteemed curmudgeon at th…

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Stewart Lee Vs the Man-Wulf review – fur flies as the beast is unleashed

Oxford PlayhouseMorphing from shock-jock lupine to hand-wringing liberal, Lee lambasts the comedy of cruelty in scathing, slapstick style‘Sick of comedy, sick of me, sick of my own thoughts.” That’s where we find comedy’s most esteemed curmudgeon at th…

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Rob Auton: The Eyes Open and Shut Show review – eccentric observation and wonderment

Soho theatre, LondonThe Yorkshireman’s half-banal half-profound ruminations on the subject of sight won me overA career that might be more successful if only he could describe to people what he’s actually doing. That’s how Rob Auton describes his life’…

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The week in theatre: Inside No 9: Stage/Fright; Cymbeline – review

Wyndham’s; Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, LondonSteve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith turn into their own live tribute act; plus, a bold attempt to make sense of Shakespeare’s wayward late tragicomedyGleaming with comic gore, intricately written, showered wit…

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The Gift review – an existential ‘poo-dunnit’ that keeps on giving

Park theatre, LondonAn anonymously delivered box of something unmentionable sends an advertising worker into a spiral in Dave Florez’s comedyA cake box arrives in the post, sent special delivery to Colin (Nicholas Burns), a 40-something north Londoner …

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Inside No 9: Stage/Fright review – slick chills in Shearsmith and Pemberton’s creepy West End comedy

Wyndham’s theatre, LondonThe double act transfer their TV hit to the stage in an ingenious edge-of-your-seat, one-step-ahead show which is in love with old theatres and their ghosts‘We finally ran out of ideas!” jokes Reece Shearsmith towards the end o…

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Bron Lewis: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

This comedian’s love language is sharing scare videos – but she also loves Kristen Wiig, Aaron Chen and a skit about checking out of AirbnbsSummer essentialsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastI’m Bron Lewis, stand-up comedian, r…

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My heart will go onstage: Celine Dion and Dolly Parton celebrated in outlandish musicals

The comedies Titanique and Here You Come Again pay homage to two superstars in quirky style. Actors Lauren Drew and Tricia Paoluccio explain what it’s like to portray their idols – and take on their iconic songsMost biodramas about musicians sing from …

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Sean McLoughlin: ‘I tried to focus on my jokes but Dave Grohl was in the front row!’

The standup on playing to an audience of 17,000 at the Hollywood Bowl, taking Tunbridge Wells by storm and what he regrets about his 20sHow did you get into comedy?I did my first gig at the Dog & Parrot in Newcastle in 2007. I was a jittery first y…

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