Phil Wang review – all kinds of funny from the super-droll standup

Royal Festival Hall, LondonIn a quietly confident show with gags from the sophisticated to the stupid, the comic is consistently enjoyableThere’s something for everyone in a Phil Wang show. Puerile jokes and sophisticated ones. Progressive jokes and co…

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The Comedy of Errors review – full of wit and pizazz

Shakespeare’s Globe, LondonAmped-up visual gags and a cast that brings its own distinctive comic gifts to the Bard’s dialogue ensure a contemporary feel to the classic comedySean Holmes is associate artistic director at the Globe and there’s a lightnes…

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Pierre Novellie: ‘A heckler diagnosed my Asperger’s so fair play to him’

The comedian on his worst gig, preshow rituals and receiving an ASD diagnosis after an audience interventionWhy did you start doing standup?I always wondered if I was funny. Or rather if my private sense of humour, that I shared with very few people, w…

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‘Our red line is: are they funny?’: free speech comedy clubs and the battle over onstage offence

Graham Linehan and Dapper Laughs walk into a club … It sounds like the setup to a bad joke, yet platforming comics who may cause offence is a winning formula. But can a night run by a GB News host claim to be anti-establishment?It is a blustery eveni…

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Sam Morrison’s superb show about his partner’s death proves grief is not beyond comedy’s reach | Brian Logan

The standup has successfully used laughter as a balm, creating a safe space for himself and the audience to engage with this most difficult of subjectsThe death of a loved one. It’s the least funny thing in the world, right? Try telling that to Sam Mor…

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New playwriting prize for comedy launched in honour of Victoria Wood

Conceived by the artistic director of Birmingham Rep, Sean Foley, the award will be open to all with the winner receiving £25,000A new playwriting prize dedicated to comedy has been launched in honour of Victoria Wood on what would have been the standu…

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Dear Billy review – brilliant tribute to the Big Yin

Traverse, EdinburghGary McNair delivers verbatim interviews and misremembered Connolly routines from ordinary people in this love letterThere is an air of Nick Park’s Creature Comforts about Gary McNair’s “love letter” to Billy Connolly. The performer …

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Bleak Expectations review – agreeably funny Dickensian spoof as cosy as a woollen teapot

Criterion theatre, LondonCaroline Leslie’s production sends up the less problematic Victorian foibles with a terrifically spirited barrage of juicy one-liners, blunt anachronisms and pleasing melodramaAs a commercial prospect, you can’t fault this stag…

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Standup Ola Labib: ‘They want you to be the haram Muslim on TV – I wasn’t risque enough’

From drunk punters to myopic commissioners, the comic has faced many hurdles. She talks about her NHS career, the conflict in Sudan and finding the funny through her family‘I feel kind of selfish because I’m talking with you here in this fancy place an…

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Melanie Bracewell: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

The New Zealand comedian shares what makes her laugh online, including her friend’s audition tape, Sean Lock and a singing catGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailI’ve been on the internet for as long as I can remember. I spent hours as a child m…

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