Jason Manford, London Palladium review - lockdown laughs and feelgood fun

★★★★ JASON MANFORD, LONDON PALLADIUM Lockdown laughs and feelgood fun

Worth the wait for this Covid-affected tour

Tickets for Jason Manford's Like Me went on sale in 2019 but the tour had to be put on hold as events unavoidably detained him at home. "I hope you haven't gone off me in that time – it does happen," he said. He needn't have worried as the Palladium crowd were as delighted as he was to be in a theatre, having a laugh.

Blithe Spirit, Harold Pinter Theatre review - an amusing, if dated, revival of the Coward classic

★★★ BLITHE SPIRIT, HAROLD PINTER THEATRE Jennifer Saunders delights her fans in classic comedy

Jennifer Saunders delivers a fine turn as the celebrated Madame Arcati

We’re in an agreeable drawing room with an author, Charles Condomine, who is looking forward to having a bit of fun with a local spiritualist, Madame Arcati, whom he has invited over for an evening séance. But once a conversation with his wife, Ruth, debating the relative attractiveness of his deceased first wife, Elvira, cracks like a shot from Chekhov’s gun, trouble is as sure to come as the spirits themselves.

Dead Ringers Live, London Wonderground review - impressionists on great form

★★★★ DEAD RINGERS LIVE, LONDON WONDERGROUND Impressionists on great form

Radio 4 show's cast in Underbelly residency

Here's a treat for those missing Dead Ringers (created by Bill Dare) as it takes a break on Radio 4. Dead Ringers Live has started a short season at Underbelly's London Wonderground, where live shows are being performed at its famous purple cow and big top, set within a family-friendly enclosure with fairground-style attractions, as well as food stalls and bars.

theartsdesk Q&A: writer and comedian Tom Davis

THE ARTSDESK Q&A: WRITER AND COMEDIAN TOM DAVIS From singing Disney songs in drag to 'Murder in Successville' and BBC One's 'King Gary'

From singing Disney songs in drag to 'Murder in Successville' and BBC One's 'King Gary'

After leaving school at 14, Tom Davis spent 10 years working as a scaffolder on building sites, while always harbouring what he thought was the impossible dream of getting into comedy. Hailing from Sutton in south London, he had a go at standup and for a time found himself in drag, singing Disney songs. His luck changed when his childhood friend James De Frond got a job on Leigh Francis’s sketch show Bo’ Selecta.

Edinburgh Fringe 2021: Comedy Allstars, Underbelly review - depleted festival kicks off

★★★★ EDINBURGH FRINGE 2021: COMEDY ALLSTARS, UNDERBELLY Depleted festival kicks off

Garrett Millerick excellent compere for late-night show

At the risk of stating the bleeding obvious, this year's Fringe is a much smaller beast than normal. In the face of Covid restrictions, uncertainty about when they would end and the limitations on international travel, this year many performers are staying away. There are 755 shows at 118 venues across the city, compared to 3,841 in 323 venues in 2019, the last time the Fringe was held.

Wonderville, Palace Theatre review - magic and illusion family show

★★★ WONDERVILLE, PALACE THEATRE Variety of variable quality

Variety of variable quality

Variety is a form of entertainment most usually seen on Saturday night television these days, but Wonderville is an attempt to bring it back into the West End. It's mostly a magic and illusion show, with a hefty slice of comedy, a bit of song and dance, and a speciality act thrown in for good measure.

Comedy Shindig, Melbourne Hall review - Jason Manford headlines opening night

★★★★ COMEDY SHINDIG, MELBOURNE HALL Summer outdoor season off to a terrific start

Summer season of outdoor shows off to a terrific start

What a great idea Just the Tonic's Comedy Shindig is; outdoor gigs at lovely locations under a huge awning - so who cares if the British summer turns out to be a bit wet this year? The season kicked off – in beautiful weather – in the grounds of Melbourne Hall near Derby, where a sunken Victorian walled garden provided a natural amphitheatre. Chuck in a barbecue and a bar, and it was a perfect way to enjoy an evening of comedy.