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Brian Logan
Brian Logan is the Guardian's comedy critic and the artistic director of A Play, a Pie and a Pint
July 2024
Frightfully funny: is being roared at by a near-naked hardman really comedy?
Brian Logan
Paulina Lenoir: Puella Eterna review – flamenco clown takes us from cradle to grave
Tiny theatres take big risks – in cautious and precarious times, their survival is vital
Brian Logan
David Sedaris is an icon of indignation in a world that keeps on irking
Brian Logan
‘We write something and it can be in the show that night’: comedy trio Sheeps on the freedom of Edinburgh fringe
‘Punters let me cut their hair!’ Johnny Vegas on the wild pub that launched his career
Tweedy’s Massive Circus review – a lovable lark from start to finish
Edinburgh festival 2024: find the funny with these 20 comedy shows
June 2024
Ed Gamble: Hot Diggity Dog review – fresh angles on manchild awkwardness
Michelle Collins: The Big Natural Tour review – huge presence doesn’t hide thin material
Crowd work is the hottest thing in standup comedy – and not everybody is laughing
Brian Logan
Laura Smyth: Living My Best Life review – a comic with swagger and the popular touch
Jazz Emu: Knight Fever review – fun synthpop pastiche about a frontman striving for glory
Crizards: This Means War review – a lovably larky send-up of old combat tales
Rachel Parris: Poise review – satirical songs elevate standup’s acerbic wit
May 2024
Greta Titelman: Exquisite Lies review – mesmeric standup with plenty to shriek about
The comic traces a path from Arizona to Manhattan with a musical set that never quite lands
Fawlty Towers review – comedy history repeats itself as stage farce
John Cleese’s transposition of his TV sitcom to the theatre has pitch perfect performances, but it never quite becomes a play
Artists shouldn’t be political? Here’s a show that challenges Britain’s creeping censorship
Brian Logan
Rhod Gilbert and the Giant Grapefruit review – hilarity and horror on standup’s cancer journey
The Government Inspector review – Ghosts stars team up for cartoonish corruption satire
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