Review: Entertaining Mr Sloane at Curve, Leicester
A Blast of 1965 Rolling Stones hit (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction signals the start of this Joe Orton play, written one year...
View ArticleCOMEDY FESTIVAL REVIEW: Ian D Montfort at Firebug, Leicester,...
Comedy psychic Ian D Montfort is the creation of Tom Binns (also known as hospital radio DJ Ivan Brackenbury).
View ArticleCOMEDY FESTIVAL REVIEW: Mitch Benn at The Musician, Leicester,...
Richard III joke watch starts here.
View ArticleCOMEDY FESTIVAL REVIEW: Simon Donald's School of Swearing. Review...
As the man who created Viz and Roger's Profanisaurus, Simon Donald is uniquely placed to deliver a lecture on the art of the...
View ArticleREVIEW: Paloma Faith at De Montfort Hall, Leicester
Swathed in an elaborate red Geisha gown, Paloma Faith cuts a striking figure as she stands in front of the hushed crowd at De...
View ArticleCOMEDY FESTIVAL REVIEW: Alistair McGowan: Not Just A Pretty...
Alistair McGowan is an English impressionist, stand-up comic, actor, singer and writer, best known to British audiences for The...
View ArticleCOMEDY FESTIVAL REVIEW: The Chuckle Brothers, De Montfort Hall....
The Chuckle Brothers won TV talent shows Opportunity Knocks in 1967 and New Faces in 1974.
View ArticleStereophonics at De Montfort Hall, Leicester
They're a band with five number one albums under their belts, who sell out arenas and have performed all over the world - and they...
View ArticleCOMEDY FESTIVAL REVIEW: Ceri Dupree at Curve, Leicester, February...
The faaa-bu-lousss (said in true Craig Revel Horwood style) Ceri Dupree is back on the road in 2013 with his one man 12 woman...
View ArticleCOMEDY FESTIVAL REVIEW: Norman Lovett at The Looking Glass,...
Sixty-six-year-old Norman Lovett, best known as Holly from Red Dwarf, took to the stage last night at the Looking Glass, to take...
View ArticlePiaf at Curve. Review by Lizz Brain
Edith Piaf died 50 years ago this autumn yet her legacy as France's Little Sparrow lives on.
View ArticleReview: Conor Maynard at the O2 Academy, Leicester
As the lights began to flash and the music of Animal started, the screams from Conor Maynard's teenage fans were deafening,...
View ArticleReview: Bat for Lashes at the O2 Academy
Bat for Lashes were the latest act to perform at one of Leicester's premiere music venues last night.
View ArticleMusic Review: Motörhead and Anthrax, De Montfort Hall,...
On Sunday night, rock and metal fans were treated to a double whammy, writes Austin J Ruddy.
View ArticleReview: Entertaining Mr Sloane at the Curve studio, Leicester
A half-blind old man can be beaten to a pulp in his own living room; a lodger can help himself to what's in the kitchen as long as...
View ArticleCOMEDY FESTIVAL REVIEW: Milton Jones at De Montfort Hall,...
Sorry, would you excuse me for a second?
View ArticleCOMEDY FESTIVAL REVIEW: Mark Olver: featuring Russell Howard and...
It's moments like this when you realise just how special Leicester Comedy Festival is.
View ArticleCOMEDY FESTIVAL REVIEW: Josh Widdicombe at The Y Theatre,...
Since his first gig in January 2008, Josh has had a remarkable impact on the comedy circuit.
View ArticleCOMEDY FESTIVAL REVIEW: Russell Kane: Posturing Delivery at De...
If you're running a little late from the Brit Awards, then who better to open your show than Iain Stirling, a naturally funny...
View ArticleREVIEW: McFly at De Montfort Hall
The best of McFly, Memory Lane tour at De Montfort Hall, Leicester. Review by Gemma Collins. My ears are still ringing; but I'm not complaining. This high decibel, high octane gig was an evening of...
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