“Time to bring the pressure again!” Reginald D. Hunter on cultural shifts and comedy post-COVID
Quintessential American comic in Britain Reginald D. Hunter is off on spring tour, The Man Who Could See Through Shit.
Fancy a laugh? Tickle your funny bone with these stand-up gigs, interviews and festivals.
Quintessential American comic in Britain Reginald D. Hunter is off on spring tour, The Man Who Could See Through Shit.
Richard Herring’s Leicester Square Theatre Podcast has been one of the most consistently engaging and illuminating shows around. The live Cardiff iteration is no different.
Peeling back the comedic layers of Jonathan Pie, Tom Walker opens up about his off-stage persona and the quirks that define him ahead of a new tour.
A man of many enviable talents, household comedy fave Bill Bailey is on the road once more for his latest tour, Thoughtifier.
Comedy curators Little Wander are embarking on a big ‘ol celebratory tour of national talent soon – some you’ll have heard of, and some you might not have.
Welcome to Ross Noble’s Jibber Jabber Jamboree! The Newcastle comic may be an old hat on the touring circuit, but with lockdown in his rearview mirror, he’s fixated on the future.
Fiona Allen tells Billy Edwards about her journey from TV to stand-up comedy in the midst of a "hectic" run of successful Fringe shows.
Alan Partridge's third memoir, Big Beacon sees the embattled broadcaster trying to make a lighthouse home, culminating in a punchline you may guess...
UK comedy mainstay Myra Dubois is back in Cardiff with self-help-themed show Be Well – with an agony aunt angle that shows how many strings are in the Yorkshire comic’s bow.
From comedy to resilience, Doon Mackichan's uproarious autobiography, My Lady Parts, is a triumph of humor and honesty.
Liberating in its honesty and refreshing in its outlook, Sara Pascoe's debut novel Weirdo reassures readers that perfection is an illusion.
Richard Coles took audiences on a hilarious journey through his life at Cardiff's Sherman Theatre in a one-man show filled with charm.
With her upcoming music and comedy tour Is It A Bird? touching down in Cardiff this month, comedian Jordan Gray discussed the ins and outs of her creative process.
Discover the hottest comedy shows across Wales for autumn & winter 2023, from big names to emerging comedians, in our exhaustive guide.
In Mortification, a blend of memoir and self-help comedian Mark Watson confronts failures, personal growth, and humorous life lessons.
Dig into the ambitious scope of Different Times, a critical review of Britain's comedy journey from the silent movie era to today's TV.
Eve Davies speaks to comedian-turned-novelist Andi Osho about her latest book, Tough Crowd, which delves into the world of blended families, challenging relationships, and stand-up comedy.
Succession and Peep Show creator Jesse Armstrong - who was in Cardiff for the BBC Comedy Festival days before the former's ending - offered a bounty of BTS secrets.
Join comedian Josie Long for her debut novel, Because I Don't Know What You Mean And What You Don't, as she skillfully navigates the intertwined themes of parenthood, pandemic, and the struggle for effective communication.
Get to know Ted Lasso's Nick Mohammed and his hilarious character, Mr. Swallow ahead of his theatre tour, The Very Best And Worst Of Mr. Swallow.
Featuring a hilarious and often brutal lineup of drag queens from RuPaul’s Drag Race and hosted by The Vivienne, Haters Roast: The Shady Tour is a laugh riot with unforgettable performances from Lawrence Chaney and Jimbo, in particular.
When Matthew Holness wrote Garth Marenghi’s TerrorTome, he had no idea how massive the reception would be – and how many fans had been begging for Garth’s return, reports Hari Berrow
Oliver R. Moore-Howells receives both banter and insight from comedian Ray Bradshaw whose live sets are inspired by deaf parents.
Ahead of his upcoming UK tour, Carl Marsh quizzes Welsh standup, Glee Club resident promoter and Buzz interviewer of yore Robin Morgan.