Amy Schumer, Netflix Special review - New York smarts about being a fortysomething

★★★ AMY SCHUMER, NETFLIX New York smarts about being a fortysomething

Pointed observational material

Amy Schumer opens Emergency Contact,  her latest Netflix Special, by asking a young woman in the front row how old she is. When the answer comes back as “27”, the New York comic has found the perfect segue into material about being 42 and feeling her age.

Theatre at Glastonbury Festival 2023 - so big and wild a hallucination, you're always left wanting more

THEATRE AT GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL 2023 So big and wild a hallucination

We take a journey through the magical land of Glastonbury's theatre, circus and comedy

And that’s it again for another year. Oh Glastonbury. A fever dream where the time of reality stops as you hop on a ride to a land of magic.

Phil Wang, RFH review - smut and smarts

★★★ PHIL WANG, RFH Smut and smarts in a nicely curated show that covers lots of topics

Nicely curated show that covers lots of topics

Phil Wang has an interesting background: he has a Chinese-Malaysian father and a white English mother, was born in the UK, and spent his childhood in Malaysia before returning to the UK at 16. His comedy has always mined this rich seam, and now in his latest touring show, Wang in There, Baby!, he mines it a bit more with his opening gags.

Dear Billy, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh review - powerful tribute to Scottish pride

★★★★★ DEAR BILLY, TRAVERSE THEATRE Powerful tribute to Scottish pride

Celebration of Scotland's iconic comedy legend Billy Connolly is a moving portrait of a nation

Anyone expecting to see the Big Yin himself, Gary McNair breathlessly explains as he dashes on stage, should nip out and ask the box office for a refund. It’s an ice-breaking gag that sets the tone nicely for McNair’s fast-moving, often snort-inducingly funny tribute to Billy Connolly, whose production by the National Theatre of Scotland is touring the country until the end of June.

Hannah Gadsby, Netflix special review - shaggy dog story of marital bliss

★★★★ HANNAH GADSBY, NETFLIX SPECIAL A shaggy dog story of marital bliss

Tasmanian talks about marriage, cultural differences and autism

Hannah Gadsby had a memorable lockdown; it was when the Tasmanian comic got together with producer Jenney Shamash. And it's their courtship that forms the basis for Something Special, the wonderful new show by Gadsby which is now a Netflix special, recorded at the Sydney Opera House.

Dick and Dom in da Bungalow, Touring review - Bogies, bottoms and other childish fun

★★★★ DICK AND DOM IN DA BUNGALOW Bogies, bottoms and other childish fun

20th anniversary tour for children's TV presenters

Judging by the average age of people in the audience, many of those who enjoyed Dick & Dom in da Bungalow when it aired on the BBC in the early Noughties were already adults. There was, though, a smattering of youngsters near their bedtime – good to see, as one of the most enjoyable elements of the weekend morning BBC children’s show, presented by Richard (Dick) McCourt and Dominic (Dom) Wood, was its anarchic attitude to rules.

Emmanuel Sonubi, ArtsDepot review - confessions of a former bouncer

★★★ EMMANUEL SONUBI, ARTSDEPOT Confessions of a former bouncer

Pranks, parenting and cruise ships in the mix too

Emmanuel Sonubi burst on the scene at last year's Edinburgh Fringe, where he was nominated in the prestigious Edinburgh Comedy Awards, and has since appeared on the BBC's Live at the Apollo and supported Jason Manford on tour. It's easy to see why he's broken through; the north Londoner is an instantly engaging presence on stage, with a cheeky conversational style that draws the audience in.

Chris Rock, Netflix special review - no holds barred on the Oscars slap

★★★★ CHRIS ROCK, NETFLIX SPECIAL No holds barred on the Oscars slap

It still pains

Chris Rock knows how to tease. It’s a safe bet that many watching this show are here for one thing – to hear his version of events that took place at last year’s Oscars, when actor and erstwhile rapper Will Smith came on stage and slapped the comic

Crybabies, Soho Theatre review - sharp sci-fi spoof

★★★ CRYBABIES, SOHO THEATRE Sketch trio in a good-hearted caper

Sketch trio in a good-hearted caper

Crybabies – a sketch group comprised of Michael Clarke, James Gault and Ed Jones – were nominated for best newcomer for Danger Parade, a brilliant parody of Second World War adventure stories, at the 2019 Edinburgh Comedy Awards. Their second show, Bagbeard, was another critical success at last year's Fringe and is now having its second run at the Soho Theatre.