Tag: Comedy


  • Review: Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie

    Writer Lauren reviews the BAFTA award winning television series in its film form, Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie

  • Review: Sarah Millican at The Mayflower Theatre, Southampton

    Editor Anneka reviews the Southampton stop of the award-winning comedienne’s ‘Outsider’ tour.

  • “Whatever you do, don’t lose your anonymity”: A tribute to Caroline Aherne

    Culture Editor James hails the television legend, Caroline Aherne.

  • Sydney Film Festival 2016 Review: Everybody Wants Some!!

    Deputy Editor Ashleigh continues her coverage at Sydney Film Festival 2016, reviewing Richard Linklater’s latest release, Everybody Wants Some!!

  • Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream

    Embrace the farce, says writer Tash, of A Midsummer Night’s Dream’s new adaptation.

  • Review: Eddie Izzard at The Nuffield Theatre, Southampton

    Editor Anneka reviews Eddie Izzard’s recent performance at The Nuffield Theatre in Southampton (25/05/16).

  • Preview: Noises Off at the Nuffield Theatre

    Noises Off is at the Nuffield Theatre from 01/06/2016-25/06/2015.

  • Nostalgic News: Shrek was released 15 years ago today

    The acclaimed DreamWorks comedy was released in the US 15 years ago today on 18th May 2001.

  • Review: Rush Hour (Season 1, Episode 1)

    Tash Williamson reviews the TV refresh of the cult film classic, Rush Hour.

  • ‘With animation the scene can take a life of its own’: An interview with directors of the Oscar nominated Anomalisa

    Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson are the directors of 2015’s Anomalisa; based on a play of the same name, it is a masterfully created stop motion picture in which a lonely help author Michael (voiced by actor David Thewlis) sees everyone the same until he meets a certain special woman, Lisa (voiced by Jennifer Jason Leigh), […]

  • Review: Hail, Caesar!

    The Clooney-starring caper is eccentric comedy gold, writes Charlie Masters.

  • Review: Nina Conti at Criterion Theatre, London

    Comedic ventriloquist Nina Conti continued her residency at the Criterion Theatre in the heart of London’s Piccadilly Circus for her ‘In Your Face’ show (29/02/16).

  • Rom-coms: formuliac or inspiring?

    I’d take Andrew Lincoln at my door holding signs telling me he loves me over a Netflix and chill text any day.

  • Review: Fiddler on the Roof at The Annex Theatre

    LOpSoc’s Fiddler on the Roof is funny, witty, and tender all at the same time.