No Jerry Seinfeld, the ‘extreme left’ hasn’t killed comedy | Stuart Heritage

The comedian’s claim that wokeness is the reason why comedy is no longer as funny is lazy – and inaccurateJerry Seinfeld is currently at saturation point, promoting his new Pop Tarts movie Unfrosted. Still a canny operator, however, Seinfeld understand…

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Sophie’s Surprise 29th review – thrilling birthday bash of circus and cabaret

Underbelly Boulevard, LondonThere are shocks aplenty as daredevils perform death-defying acts hair-raisingly close to the audienceCircus used to happen in big tops. The Underbelly Boulevard is a very small top, a venue where the fire-breathers almost s…

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Nish Kumar: ‘It would be very cool if I was named the next James Bond’

The standup on being a vibe killer, studying Richard Pryor and why comedy isn’t for good-looking peopleWho is your comedy hero?I grew up idolising a lot of standups: Chris Rock, Maria Bamford, Bridget Christie. I followed Ross Noble around (that sounds…

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Romesh Ranganathan review – misanthropic midlife everyman wears his world-weariness well

Brighton DomeRanganathan’s Hustle delivers laughs, but not the shock of the new. It is at its best when we glimpse something meaningful beneath the standard-issue curmudgeonliness‘I’ll be honest with you: I’m getting sick of me too.” His TV ubiquity no…

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Doctor Brown: Beturns review – the original clown prince in total control

Soho theatre, LondonPhil Burgers made clowning hip after winning the Edinburgh comedy award in 2012. Now older, if not wiser, his new show is a little undercooked, but his skill as a performer is undeniableClown is the hippest thing in comedy right now…

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Urooj Ashfaq: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

The standup comedian shares what makes her laugh online, including Gino D’Acampo getting mad, the Lonely Island and a scared man paraglidingI’m Urooj Ashfaq and I’m a standup comedian. The best way to describe my relationship to the internet is: taxing…

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Urooj Ashfaq: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

The standup comedian shares what makes her laugh online, including Gino D’Acampo getting mad, the Lonely Island and a scared man paraglidingI’m Urooj Ashfaq and I’m a standup comedian. The best way to describe my relationship to the internet is: taxing…

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With her Netflix comedy special Autistic Bikini Queen, Fern Brady is a cynic to savour

The huge success of her memoir has turbocharged the Scottish comedian’s career, with midlife, Catholicism and marriage in her withering sightsCynicism is now and then expressed about the phenomenon of comedians writing books. Rare is the instance of a …

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‘It’s been a thrill!’ My first time at the mind-boggling Melbourne comedy festival

At the world’s biggest barrel of laughs, Hannah Gadsby, John Kearns and Rose Matafeo rub shoulders with homegrown stars-in-the-making. Our writer has the time of his lifeWhat’s the biggest comedy festival in the world? Parochial Britons would say Edinb…

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‘I was severely stalked and severely abused’: Richard Gadd on the true story behind Baby Reindeer

The chilling, visceral, deeply compelling comedy-drama has caused shock waves worldwide since launching last weekend. But what about the experiences that inspired it?When Richard Gadd wrote Monkey See Monkey Do for the Edinburgh fringe in 2016, he says…

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