Beasts Gone Wild: this animalistic sketch show provides a wacky, wild and wonderful night out.
I was going to joke about how this show was highly a-moose-ing, but I wanted to retain some journalistic integrity
An imperfect but entertaining show that provides endless surprises, says Dani Cugini.
Boundless energy, slick performances and endless variety: The Footlights take us on a journey from A to Z.
Lia Johansen-Villanueva was promised cocktails and an evening of laughter. The team behind And Then There Were Nuns delivered, and even threw in a lovely furry hat.
Hilarious, entertaining and witty – Luke had high expectations of these three experienced Footlights comedy-makers and they failed to disappoint.
A bit like quinoa itself, this show was a hit and miss mixture of amusement, hilarity and awkwardness.
ARCHIE HENDERSON has an extraordinary encounter with the cast of a new sketch show
Absurdity, lunacy, and intelligence: presenting Bafflesmash’s second show
CONSTANCE CHAPMAN interviews top impressionists from the cast of Telly Visions who have got their roles down to a tee.
OWEN BRAY is impressed by this ambitious sketch show, which lives up to its high expectations.