Roy Chubby Brown: baiting, bare-faced cheek that’s grimly unedifying
The veteran comedian's new show all too often rolls unapologetically and unpleasantly with the lowest common denominator
The veteran comedian's new show all too often rolls unapologetically and unpleasantly with the lowest common denominator
Kingsman’s One Woman Show is a magnificent satire on a certain kind of comic heroine, with jokes that run the full stylistic gamut
British talent Archie Henderson fuses surreal inventiveness with astonishing one-man-band performing skills
Shelley Long's departure almost doomed the biggest sitcom of its time. But her volatile and eccentric replacement only made it funnier
We pick this winter’s hottest tickets for theatre, pantomime, concerts, comedy, ballet and more
In his big return to stand-up after a 12-year hiatus, Kay delivers the goods all over again
Back after a four-year break, the talented comedian chats family, class and Covid – without probing any taboos
The comedian and novelist talks grandmotherhood, pink custard and why you'll never catch her eating hotel breakfast
Emerging from the shadows, the "Archduke O'Darkdom" kicked off a tour to accompany his new book, TerrorTome, at Leicester Square Theatre
Sadowitz brought his ‘screaming racist shtick’ to his biggest audience yet, but his cartoonish provocations are never really shocking
Comedy's newest star showed off his flair for mimicry, observational wit and gags about trampolines at the Eventim Apollo
The comfort-blanket comedian’s return is very welcome – but his 12-year absence remains a mystery
In Alan's finest half-hour, he offended the Irish, sold a few tie-and-blazer badge combinations and made a new friend. But what inspired it?
The embattled talk show host isn’t the first – and won’t be the last – comic to plagiarise
After weathering a week of outrage for stripping on television, Jordan Gray brought the house down with her witty and wicked Palladium show
Translucent toffee trousers and roadworks-scented perfume bring a joyful oddity to the Shooting Stars comedian's crime caper
The UK-based daughter of former Russian deputy prime minister Alfred Koch, this stand-up has embraced Western decadence with infectious glee
Ukrainian comedian Anton Tymoshenko revealed on Radio 4 how dark humour can represent a healthy response to suffering
The comedian is widely adored, but this set at Guildford's ill-suited G Live venue was seldom the stuff of belly laughs