Simon Evans, Soho Theatre review - intellect examined

★★★★ SIMON EVANS, SOHO THEATRE Modern politics laid bare

Modern politics laid bare

Simon Evans, at 52, is far too young to be a grumpy old man, but he’s doing his best to prepare for the role, with this amusingly dyspeptic standup show at Soho Theatre about the ageing process, and how the evolutionary model appears to be moving backwards. According to his show Genius, things really aren’t getting better, at least in terms of human intellect and those who lead us.

Craig Hill, Glasgow International Comedy Festival review - sweary and filthy fun

Festival gets off to a rousing start

The Glasgow International Comedy Festival kicked off with a performance by one of its most popular performers, Craig Hill, a comic far better known in his native Scotland than south of the border. That may be because his shtick relies so much on knowing the ins and outs of Scottish social classification – anyone from Fife, Paisley or Aberdeen was fair game for insults here, but non-Scots may be none the wiser.

Fern Brady, Soho Theatre review - opinions with raw edge

★★★ FERN BRADY, SOHO THEATRE Young Scottish stand-up with desert-dry delivery

Young Scot with desert-dry delivery

Fern Brady is a young Scot with plenty of provocative opinions – on politics, society and relationships – with a delivery that can only be described as dry as a desert. It means that some pieces of information – as well as a few gags – take some time to pass through the “Is she joking?” filter. 

Rose Matafeo, Soho Theatre review - sassy and she knows it

★★★★ ROSE MATAFEO, SOHO THEATRE New Zealand comic with original takes on the big stuff

New Zealand comic with original takes on the big stuff

New Zealand comic Rose Matafeo is a fan of romcoms and has decided she is destined to appear in one at some point in her career. As she explains, it's not possible – as a mixed-race woman – to play the film's heroine, but she is surely a shoo-in for the role described in show's title, Sassy Best Friend; after all, she has the wild hair, the specs and the perky personality that such a character demands.

Chris Rock, SSE Wembley Arena review - energetic and fast-moving performance

★★★★ CHRIS ROCK, WEMBLEY Nice to have the controversial US comic back

Controversial US comic on rare UK tour

Chris Rock, another fine alumnus of the comedy factory known as Saturday Night Live, rarely comes to these shores, so his short arena tour was welcome. He last visited the UK 10 years ago as he had been busy with, among other things, presenting the Oscars, voicing Marty the Zebra in the Madagascar films and bringing up a family.

Leicester Comedy Festival Gala Preview Show - going from strength to strength

The event's 25th incarnation

In the early 1990s, a group of students at Leicester Polytechnic (now De Montfort University) staged an end-of-year comedy project. Three of them – Claire Walker, Abi Palmer and Geoff Rowe – developed the idea into what in 1994 became the first Leicester Comedy Festival; Walker and Palmer have gone on to other great things in the arts and Rowe remained as the festival's director. Under his leadership it has gone from strength to strength – second only to the Edinburgh Fringe in its stature in the industry.