Six years on from Richard Herring’s last tour and plenty has changed. Covid temporarily checked a bit of a Taskmaster-led…
Browsing: The Stand
Exemplified, perhaps, by her admission of owning “the world’s most powerful vibrator” and her fascinated horror with the instrument, Ania…
Kyle Kinane has been playing the UK for 12 of the 26 years he’s been a stand-up. But you couldn’t…
With relations between the US, UK and Europe realigning every day just now, Derek Mitchell’s debut stand-up hour feels a…
Spanning great swathes of history, philosophy and anthropology, Rob Newman’s stand-up betrays a dizzying breadth of learning, even if his…
Dreams and fantasies are an understated but ever-present feature of Eric Rushton’s stand-up, surreally-tinged wanderings of the mind, the depression-afflicted…
After his barnstorming debut was nominated for best newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards, Stomp is a giddily enjoyable follow-up…
In an era of clinical, careerist stand-up, when plenty of comedians talk openly about being teetotal and having personal trainers,…
