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The Scribe’s Open Mic Night- a night of poetry, spoken word and stand up comedy!

Posted on 15th February 202015th February 2020 by Ejiro Obonobor

Ejiro Obonobor describes his experiences at The Scribe’s Open Mic Night

A love letter to Would I Lie To You? on its thirteenth birthday

Posted on 6th December 20196th December 2019 by Tom Vegeris

Would I Lie To You? is a rare entity in today’s oversaturated panel show market – it manages to entertain without being callous, and can genuinely be enjoyed by the whole family. Now in its […]

LIFF Review: Jojo Rabbit

Posted on 23rd November 201914th December 2019 by Phoebe Walker

Taika Waititi’s self-proclaimed “anti-hate satire” delivers on its promises, a comedic, satirical war drama, that delivers a thought-provoking, and surprisingly deep and emotive cinematic narrative. There were many laughs and even a few unexpected tears […]

Review: Booksmart

Posted on 11th October 201911th October 2019 by Phoebe Lutkin

Phoebe Lutkin reviews Booksmart, which recently featured at a free Hyde Park Picture House student viewing.

Marc Rebillet Brings His Impromptu Improvisation to Leeds, 28.01.19

Posted on 15th February 201927th March 2019 by Tom Paul

Marc Rebillet brings his improvised live show to Belgrave Music Hall & Canteen on a freezing January evening and has the sold-out crowd warmed up without a moment’s hesitation. His increasingly popular brand of beat-driven […]

Son of a Bench! Why The Good Place Deserved to Win Best Television Comedy

Posted on 8th February 201929th March 2019 by Helen Woodhouse

If you’ve watched the first two seasons of The Good Place you’ll know the story follows a group of four humans who believe they have died and gone to ‘the good place.’ That is, until […]

Tenacious D Saves the World in New Album, Post-Apocalypto

Posted on 23rd November 201827th March 2019 by Matthew Williams

Six years after their last album, 2012’s Rize of the Fenix, comedy rock duo Tenacious D are back with their fourth album Post-Apocalypto, an album that acts as a soundtrack to the band’s new animated […]

That’s Showbiz: The Right Here Right Now Show

Posted on 12th November 201828th March 2019 by Daisy Elliott

The stage lights illuminate to a simplistic bohemian style set, hanging plants from the ceiling, Persian rugs on the floor, a vodka bottle hidden to the hosts left. The Right Here, Right Now Show dazzles […]

Leeds Tealights Return With A Devilishly Hilarious Performance

Posted on 6th December 201715th March 2019 by Katherine Corcoran

Last week Stylus saw the The Leeds Tealights return with a new selection of hilarious sketches to add to their highly rated repertoire. With a backbone theme of the devil awakening the group, ‘666’ was […]

InTheMiddle With Harry and Chris

Posted on 2nd December 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

We caught up with comedic duo Harry and Chris ahead of their UK tour to discuss how they started, inspirations and exactly what makes them tick. What ignited your creativity when you were starting out? […]

IntheMiddle with Phill Jupitus

Posted on 10th November 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Arts Writer, Ellie Montgomery, catches up with renowned comedian Phill Jupitus,  discussing political comedy and the need for men to move aside and let women take centre stage. Long-time comedy veteran Phill Jupitus is admired […]

Review: Get Out – does the politically charged horror comedy live up to the hype?

Posted on 21st March 20178th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

Receiving a coveted 99% ‘freshness’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, it’s safe to say there has been no shortage of hype surrounding the release of Jordan Peele’s directorial debut, Get Out, a comedy horror film exploring […]

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