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Comment
Michael Akadiri on the State of Comedy
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Review
Queeriosity @ Homeground – reviewed
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Comment
Monopolising the Arts: why the Edinburgh Fringe needs to change
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Review
‘Ramy’: an intelligent interrogation of polarisation and post-immigration living
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Review
‘A Small Gathering’ by Ad Infinitum @ HOME – reviewed
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Review
Review: Little Wimmin @ HOME
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Review
Push Festival 2020, ‘Comedy Night’ @ HOME
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Comment
Edinburgh Festival Fringe – a comedian’s diary
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Interview
Comedian Felicity Ward on public toilets, chicken karaoke and her favourite cricket pundit
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Preview
Beer & Bangers Comedy Night @ Whirlow Hall Farm
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Interview
Meet Chris Tavener: the satirical singer songwriter spoofing his way through the music scene
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Review
Ladybird: a story of growing up, at its most candid
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Review
Funny Cow: confronting the idea that women aren’t funny
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Interview
Straddling the dapper and the sketchy: Tim Key on his new show ‘Megadate’
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Review
“A humble night of amusement”: Show & Tell @ The Wardrobe Theatre
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Preview
Ed Byrne: Spoiler Alert comes to Leeds City Varieties this February
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Review
John Robins: The Darkness of Robins at City Varieties