Andy Parsons, Stamford Corn Exchange review - politics and the art of persuasion

★★★★ ANDY PARSONS, STAMFORD CORN EXCHANGE Politics & the art of persuasion

Cheering antidote to Brexit blues

Andy Parsons is a comic known to like a good old rant, particularly on a political issue. But in Healing the Nation he takes a calmer, more conversational approach as he tries to do what it says on the tin in a show that he fully expected to be performing after the UK left the EU – but more of Brexit later.

Jack Whitehall, O2 Arena - a mix of posh and puerile

★★★ JACK WHITEHALL, O2 ARENA Smart lines amid the mundane observations

Smart lines amid the mundane observations

Jack Whitehall is hardly ever off the telly, appearing on gameshows or jollying around with his father, Michael, presenting the BRIT Awards and proving to be a decent actor in dramas such as Decline and Fall. But now he's gone back to live comedy with his new show Stood Up.

Tim Minchin, Eventim Apollo review - fabulous triumph of rhyme and reason

★★★★★ TIM MINCHIN, EVENTIM APOLLO Fabulous triumph of rhyme and reason

Age has not withered the ginger Ninja comic, but there is an intruiging new tone

Is there anything Tim Minchin cannot do? He sings his own songs, plays hot bar-room piano and tells jokes about the existence of God. He composes musicals, performs in Lloyd Webber and Stoppard, writes a multimillion-dollar Hollywood cartoon which he is allowed to direct – until he isn’t.

Rob Beckett, St David's Hall, Cardiff review - a mixed bag of observations

★★★ ROB BECKETT, ST DAVID'S HALL, CARDIFF Killer lines and tame misses

Scattergun approach yields both killer lines and tame misses

There’s been no avoiding Rob Beckett in recent years. His high beam smile and infectious personality have made him a mainstay of comedy shows. Now he’s back on the road with what he calls the best job in the world, stand up. You can tell he means it, with a show that thrives on enthusiasm if not consistency.

Eddie Izzard, Brighton Dome review - splendidly surreal storytelling

★★★★ EDDIE IZZARD, BRIGHTON DOME Splendidly surreal storytelling in farewell tour

Farewell tour hits the heights

Eddie Izzard is dressed in a killer outfit of black leather jacket, tartan mini-kilt, thigh-length stiletto boots – and false boobs. “I got them at IKEA,” he deadpans. He’s in jovial form for Wunderbar, his farewell tour before he hopes to enter politics.