Natalie Palamides: Weer, Soho Theatre review - a romcom of two halves

★★★★ NATALIE PALAMIDES: WEER, SOHO THEATRE A romcom of two halves

Comic plays male and female roles simultaneously

Natalie Palamides doesn't do things by halves. Actually, the Los Angeles-based clown does just that in her inventive new show Weer  – a hit at the Traverse Theatre at this year's Edinburgh Fringe – in which she plays the male and female partners in a fractious relationship. Simultaneously.

Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Brighton Dome review - a foster carer's tale

★★★★ KIRI PRITCHARD-MCLEAN, BRIGHTON DOME A foster carer's tale

Comic skilfully melds a personal story with sharp social commentary

Kiri Pritchard-McLean has spoken on stage before about her interest in helping young people – including in her 2017 show, Appropriate Adult, in which she talked about being a mentor to a vulnerable youngster. In Peacock, her latest touring show which I saw as part of the inaugural Brighton Dome Comedy Festival, she talks about how she and her partner, Dan, came to be foster carers.

Rose Matafeo, Arcola Theatre review - Starstruck star muses on love

★★★★ ROSE MATAFEO, ARCOLA THEATRE Starstruck star muses on love

Kiwi comic on dating, phone apps and Taylor Swift

Rose Matafeo knows how to make an entrance, as she enters the stage with a choreographed dance. She's useless at ending things, she says – shows, relationships – so she's going to start On and On and On with something memorable. 

She doesn't need to, as this affable Kiwi has the audience hooked straight away in her first stand-up since her success with romcom Starstruck, 2018's Horndog and her appearance in 2019 edition of Taskmaster.

Ellen DeGeneres, Netflix Special review - no mea culpa and few jokes

★★ ELLEN DEGENERES, NETFLIX Former chatshow host’s bizarre take on cancellation

Former chatshow host’s bizarre take on cancellation

Hard to imagine it now, but just a few years ago Ellen DeGeneres was one of America’s biggest daytime TV stars; her chatshow The Ellen DeGeneres Show attracted Hollywood stars and politicians and she was paid millions for it. But then, in 2022, it was cancelled amid accusations there was a toxic atmosphere on set created by senior members of her team. This is the context of For Your Approval, which the comic says is her last stand-up appearance.

Joe Rogan, Netflix Special review - US podcaster leaves the controversy - and the jokes - at home

★★ JOE ROGAN, NETFLIX SPECIAL US Nothing edgy about this hour

Nothing edgy about this hour

Before Joe Rogan gained fame for his podcast The Joe Rogan Experience, he has been, variously, a comic,  presenter of goofball television shows and an analyst of UTC bouts. Now with  his Netflix Special he’s returning to his first occupation, as a stand-up. It was recorded at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio, Texas.

Zoë Coombs Marr, Soho Theatre review - stock checks and spreadsheets

★★★ ZOE COOMBS MARR, SOHO THEATRE Stock checks and spreadsheets

Australian comic's autobiographical show

You have to admire the ambition of a show called Every Single Thing in My Whole Entire Life, the latest from Zoë Coombs Marr, which she performed at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe and is now in its Soho Theatre residency. It’s an hour that takes on some big themes – sexuality, mental health, the state of comedy – while digging down into her life as she reaches 40, and has done something of a stock check.

Adam Sandler, Netflix Special - songs, silliness and deconstructing stand-up

★★★ ADAM SANDLER, NETFLIX SPECIAL Songs, silliness and deconstructing stand-up

The comic and director Josh Sadie have fun with the form

You may spend some of Adam Sandler's new Netflix Special wondering what's going on. But if you're a fan of his alma mater, Saturday Night Live, you'll guess that the clearly staged first few minutes act as a homage to its “cold opening”, as we see Sandler arrive at the venue, walk through the backstage mayhem of greeters, fans and hangers-on, and then take the stage.

Blu-ray: Laurel and Hardy - The Silent Years

★★★★★ BLU-RAY: LAUREL AND HARDY - THE SILENT YEARS A collection of silent shorts

Always watchable, occasionally hysterical collection of silent shorts

Though among the most successful film comedians of the early sound era, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy’s cinematic partnership had actually started in the early 1920s. It’s easy to overlook their silent short films, 15 of which are collected here.

Edinburgh Fringe 2024 review: Joe Kent-Walters

Spoof of old-school entertainment

Joe Kent-Walters has been given the DLT Entertainment Best Newcomer Award in the 2024 Edinburgh Comedy Awards, and deservedly so, for Joe Kent-Walters is Frankie Monroe: LIVE!!!! The show is a blast.

It's set in a working men's club in Rotherham which has seen better days, as has its MC, Frankie Monroe. (This device is much helped by the show being performed late at night in an overheated, low-ceilinged basement room at Monkey Barrel.)

Edinburgh Fringe 2024: Edinburgh Comedy Awards winners

EDINBURGH COMEDY AWARDS Amy Gledhill won the Best Comedy Show

Amy Gledhill wins main award

Amy Gledhill won the Don and Eleanor Taffner Best Comedy Show, the main award at the 2024 Edinburgh Comedy Awards for Make Me Look Fit on the Poster. The show has variously been described as “bawdy comedy delivered with a blush”, “a funny woman rightly confident of her comedy talents” and “a brilliant physical comedian”.

Accepting her award, Gledhill said: “This is insane. I saw the other people on this list and I thought, 'I don't have to write a script!'”