Brian Logan
Brian Logan is the Guardian's comedy critic and the artistic director of Camden People's theatre
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The controversial standup brings big cartoonish energy to his first tour since 2018, delivering a set of self-mockery and dismay at bizarre behaviour
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Australian comedian and actor, best known for his creations Dame Edna Everage and Sir Les Patterson, has died aged 89
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Despite a legacy tainted by PC-baiting provocation, many will remember Humphries with affection as the carnivalesque Dame Edna and foul-mouthed Sir Les Patterson
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3 out of 5 stars.The standup’s new show takes a while to get going, but squares up to hitting 50 with material finely balanced between the thoughtful and the uproarious
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3 out of 5 stars.
Michael Akadiri: No Scrubs review – medical comedy is upbeat and politically punchy
3 out of 5 stars.A doctor himself, the standup delivers breezy tales along with on-the-nose points on how black medics are viewed -
Sam Morrison’s superb show about his partner’s death proves grief is not beyond comedy’s reach