COUNT BINFACE touches down in Cardiff to set our world to rights
With Cardiff the first stop on his Bindependance Day tour, we chat to the receptacle-headed political satirist and occasional electoral candidate Count Binface.
With Cardiff the first stop on his Bindependance Day tour, we chat to the receptacle-headed political satirist and occasional electoral candidate Count Binface.
Dashingly-bearded comedian Morgan Rees, a Merthyr Tydfil native scaling the standup ladder, tells us all about his debut UK tour, Turning Thirsty.
Quintessential American comic in Britain Reginald D. Hunter is off on spring tour, The Man Who Could See Through Shit.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.