Esther Manito: ‘I still stand backstage thinking I should have worked in John Lewis’

The standup on her comedy heroes, preshow jitters and the parenting double standards for male and female comediansHow did you get into comedy?I was on maternity leave from teaching, at home with a newborn and a two-year-old, and felt like I was going a…

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Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man and the Pool review – plunging into the deep end of mortality and middle-age

Wyndham’s theatre, LondonWhere other midlife male standups splash in the shallows of domesticity, dinner parties and feeling tired, Birbiglia dives right into family, death and the meaning of lifeThere’s no shortage of standup on the depredations of mi…

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Seann Walsh review – the comic returns to type as he surveys the bin-fire of hope that is middle-age

Hackney Empire, LondonAs the dust settles on his recent tabloid notoriety, Walsh contrasts the domestic landscape of maturity with his wild youthWe had a fun night, says Seann Walsh – “but not as fun as if I hadn’t turned up”. The joke is that Walsh – …

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Ben Elton: ‘Any time period would make a good Blackadder with the right jokes’

The comedian and author on his new musical about Twiggy, remembering Rik Mayall, and why he’d like to have a word with Julian FellowesWhile studying drama at the University Of Manchester, Ben Elton met Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson. They became part …

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TJ & Dave review – long-form improv finds an endless fount of funny

Soho Theatre, LondonAs they craft their extended sketches off the cuff, TJ Jagodowski and Dave Pasquesi deliver laughs with a surprisingly moving emotional twistNothing in comedy defines expertise quite like Chicago improvisers TJ & Dave at work. T…

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Kate Berlant is Kate review – wicked and winningly daft performance lives up to the hype

Soho theatre, LondonThe electrifying Berlant recounts her fictional life in this sharp and silly show directed by Bo BurnhamComedies don’t come hipper than this New York transfer from Kate Berlant. Its director is the prodigious talent behind lockdown …

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‘Make them laugh – or they’ll kill you’: my riotous play about a dangerous drinking game

As her play about toxic secrets and old friends hits the stage, the host of The Guilty Feminist podcast explains how studying Wilde and Shaw showed her the subversive power of laughterI’m a feminist, but … I went to university in 1997 and in those days…

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Will the Edinburgh fringe ever return to its pre-pandemic self? I hope not | Brian Logan

Fresh from this year’s jubilant festival, I’m not the only one hoping that it has given up its addiction to growth“Ticket sales still 19% down on 2019.” “Can the Edinburgh fringe survive?” It was surprising to leave a jam-packed, jubilant festival to r…

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Sex and the smackdown: the crazy world of wrestling cult comic Andy Kaufman

Why did the Taxi and Saturday Night Live star travel across America paying women $1,000 to wrestle him? Could transcendental meditation have had anything to do with it?By the time he died in 1984 of lung cancer aged only 35, Andy Kaufman had wrestled m…

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Adrian Bliss: Inside Everyone review – fun lucky dip of historical sketches

Pleasance Dome, EdinburghThe TikTok star follows an atom through time, via a dinosaur, Julius Caesar’s lunch and Van Gogh’s ear, in an uncynical show with an excess of scene changesInjury time is mushrooming in football in response to the realisation t…

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