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Lulu Popplewell review: Sharp, witty stand-up with natural comic instincts

Lulu Popplewell review: Sharp, witty stand-up with natural comic instincts

Lulu’s show is about addiction, recovery, mess and finding humour in everything as much as possible; Actually, Actually is as interesting and gritty as Love, Actually is not.

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Siân Docksey review: Radiant pole dancing comedy brings something completely new

Siân Docksey review: Radiant pole dancing comedy brings something completely new

Siân Docksey is not performing stand-up comedy and pole dancing. She has actually created a brand new genre, and is doing something pretty genius in the way the two combine.

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Urooj Ashfaq review: A compelling personality that keeps everyone hooked

Urooj Ashfaq review: A compelling personality that keeps everyone hooked

The icing on the cake of this show are the one-liners she pulls out of her pocket at the end — it’s an extra sprinkle of fun on a show that didn’t even really need it but it gives her the opportunity to pretend to be a lizard on the back wall of the venue.

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Sikisa review: Triumphant, multi-talented and a twinkle in her eye

Sikisa review: Triumphant, multi-talented and a twinkle in her eye

Recently diagnosed with dyslexia, an outcome she says is pointless now that no one is giving her a free laptop for it, in Hear Me Out Sikisa describes the hunt for her own superpower.

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John Tothill review: One of the strongest comedy debuts of the year

John Tothill review: One of the strongest comedy debuts of the year

Strangely, and seemingly against all odds given the distinct air of lawlessness, I do actually leave feeling like I’ve learnt something, even if this what you would get if Wikipedia was a rollercoaster at Thorpe Park

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