Keep review – want a list of every single thing in Daniel Kitson’s house?

Battersea Arts Centre, LondonThe storyteller sets out to list all 20,000 of his possessions in a show that misfires despite some delightful apercus‘I have a house with lots of things in it,” says Daniel Kitson, “and this is a show about those things.” …

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Sindhu Vee: Sandhog review – marriage as a battle of wits

Soho theatre, LondonThe standup’s debut show insightfully dissects the travails of long-term commitment and the tsunami of having childrenSindhu Vee has a more interesting hinterland than most debut standups. She’s an ex-banker, has been married for 20…

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Sindhu Vee: ‘The funniest word? Discombobulated is a contender’

The standup and former banker on the things that make her laugh the mostWhen I was a kid I could not get enough of the Carol Burnett Show and it’s still one of the things I watch on YouTube all the time. Continue reading…

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Decadence and dystopia: the unmissable theatre, dance and comedy of 2019

Blanchett and Hiddleston get sexual, there are chills in a Glasgow tower block, Matthew Bourne takes on the star-crossed lovers, plus Catherine Tate, Tim Minchin and Ben Elton return to the road Continue reading…

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A new start: Phil Wang on how a coffee grinder with 12 settings changed his life

The standup bought himself the appliance to escape the yoke of big bean and find grownup enlightenment. All he learned was that he doesn’t like the stuffI bought myself a coffee grinder in 2018 so I could grind beans at home, thus finalising my transit…

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A new start: Suzi Ruffell on growing up dyslexic and discovering the joy of writing

School was a daily struggle for the standup. Now that she can write on her own terms, doing so serves as a release from lifeAt school, I feared English. My teacher, Mr Griffiths, was great, but my essays and coursework never lived up to much. I am not …

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Daniel Sloss: ‘This Is Going to Hurt is the funniest book I’ve ever read’

The standup, actor, writer and youngest comedian to perform a solo season in London’s West End on the things that make him laugh the mostPete Holmes as Lightweight James Bond. It’s the funniest thing I’ve seen in my life. Continue reading…

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New artistic director of Battersea Arts Centre is Tarek Iskander

Iskander, a theatre-maker and former NHS executive, succeeds David Jubb, who called it a ‘fantastic appointment’Battersea Arts Centre in south London has appointed Tarek Iskander as its new artistic director and chief executive. Iskander plans to “rein…

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Hal Cruttenden: ‘Joan Rivers is the funniest standup I’ve ever seen’

The standup, writer and actor on the things that make him laugh the mostI saw Joan Rivers host the gala at the Montreal comedy festival in 2008. I hadn’t seen her on television for a while and I thought that, being in her mid 70s, she might not be as s…

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Berwick Kaler: my 40 years as a panto dame – and Gary Oldman’s cat catastrophe

After four decades of festive fun in York, the actor and writer is hanging up his frock and hobnailed boots. He looks back at the Theatre Royal’s panto family‘I must say I never expected there to be quite this much fuss,” Berwick Kaler says, indicating…

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