‘The godfather of alternative comedy’: Eddie Izzard, Paul Merton and more on Spike Milligan

He was the shellshocked genius who channelled his anarchic brilliance into The Goon Show. Ian Hislop and Nick Newman explain why they’ve written a play about Spike Milligan – while comedians remember a legendThe tortured lives of comedians form a biogr…

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Aziz Ansari: Nightclub Comedian review – standup looks back in cynical Netflix special

NetflixIntercut with footage from 20 years ago, the US comic’s new show considers the pandemic, politics and allegations made against himAziz Ansari’s career has been dramatically carved in two since the sexual misconduct allegations made against him f…

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Nish Kumar: Your Power, Your Control review – this time it’s personal

Soho theatre, LondonAn account of a terrible gig opens ‘a silly window’ on the Mash Report comic’s mental health and the rise of nativismWhy is Nish Kumar such a bete noir for angry rightwingers everywhere? Everybody hates him, he cries from the stage …

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‘Everything ends up about death and shagging’: Fern Brady on comedy, autism and intrusive thoughts

Her scathing, surreal standup wowed audiences – and when she was diagnosed as neurodivergent, it started to make more sense to her, tooIn 2018, Fern Brady’s comedy career was taking off. Fresh from supporting Frankie Boyle on tour, she filmed Live at t…

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Anthony Noack: The Preacher review – standup sermon falls flat

Living Record festival Noack’s attempts to compare comedy routines to evangelising would have been more persuasive with discernible jokesStandup resembles biblical preaching, according to Australian writer Anthony Noack, a case he tries to make by perf…

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The Rubber Merchants review – condom comedy with little fun or feeling

Old Red Lion, LondonThis revival of Hanoch Levin’s odd, over-long 1970s play has minor thrills but ultimately misfiresYou might think, in our age of safe spaces and “cowering” from Covid (in Sajid Javid’s coinage), there’d be mileage in Hanoch Levin’s …

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‘We had the Spice Girls’: the two comics unpicking ladette culture

Shaparak Khorsandi and Esther Manito both came of age during a time when women were expect to comform to male stereotypes. To reflect, they did what they do best: wrote comedy shows about itWhen Shaparak Khorsandi’s teenage son recently discovered 90s …

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Orgies, BDSM and smacking fruit: the ‘smutty’ play recreating 44 Sex Acts in One Week

Fresh produce is the real star of David Finnigan’s live radio play, an ‘apocalyptic romcom’ for a Sydney festival crowd not afraid to get stickyA juicy watermelon is made to sound like cunnilingus while banana and rockmelon make a potent visual and aur…

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Theatre, dance and comedy to book in 2022 – from Alan Partridge to Tennessee Williams

Amy Adams makes her West End debut, immersive dance confronts mental health and Steve Coogan’s alter ego embarks on a rare live UK tour• Preview more cultural highlights of 2022 Continue reading…

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‘Beautiful, profound, uplifting’: readers’ favourite stage shows of 2021

A comeback year saw standout productions up and down the country. Here’s your pick of the bestMore on the best culture of 2021Curve, LeicesterI don’t think I’ve ever seen anything quite like it – it was so captivating I saw it twice. Forced to switch t…

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