An article in the Edinburgh Evening News has upset comedians heading to the Edinburgh Fringe with its comments about work-in-progress shows.
The Thinking Drinkers are embarking on a national tour with their brand-new show - which gets the rounds in, in more ways than one.
The “Thinking Drinkers Pub Quiz” is an interactive imbibing experience that sees every audience member getting FIVE FREE drinks while competing for amazing prizes in a cabaret-style quiz hosted by Tom Sandham and Ben McFarland, award-winning drinks experts, comedians. Hooch historians and alco-demics
BAFTA-winning comedian Jo Brand joins Scala Radio for a new four-part series across the station in August.
Jerk starring Tim Renkow, Sharon Rooney, Rob Madin and Lorraine Bracco is set to return to the BBC.
The comedy follows the life of acclaimed stand up Tim Renkow, who plays a heightened version of himself; a man who uses the fact that he has cerebral palsy to try and get away with anything.
Adam Kay has announced a 22-date nationwide tour of his hit show TWAS THE NIGHTSHIFT BEFORE CHRISTMAS LIVE. The best-selling author and former junior doctor shares entries from his festive diaries alongside original stand-up and songs of a Christmassy nature. The show is a love letter to all those who spend the most wonderful time of the year on the NHS front line, removing babies, chocolate wrappers, remote controls, and fairy lights from the various places they get stuck.
Peter Kay is to appear at the Manchester O2 Apollo to host two very special charity Q & A shows in aid of Laura Nuttall. All Profits will go to the Doing It For Laura & The Brain Tumour Charity.
The London Podcast Festival 2021 has announced the first wave of events and guests for the sixth annual celebration of live podcasting at Kings Place 2 - 12 September
Sue Perkins is to be the new host of Just A Minute.
Apple's hit football comedy Ted Lasso has received 20 Emmy nominations, making it the most nominated comedy series this year, and the most nominated freshman comedy series in history.
A number of comedy clubs have announced on social media that they have cancelled bookings with comedian Andrew Lawrence following the stand-up's tweet about the England penalty shootout.
Following the Euros defeat Lawrence tweeted: "All I'm saying is, the white guys scored."
Later on he doubled down by adding: "I can see that this has offended a lot of people, and I'm sorry that black guys are bad at penalties."
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