Edinburgh Comedy Preview All-Dayer – 17 July 2016, New Barrack Tavern, Sheffield

Edinburgh Comedy Preview All-Dayer – 17 July 2016, New Barrack Tavern, Sheffield With 26 days to go until my first trip to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in nearly two years, an email from a mailing list I hadn’t realised I had joined presuaded me that I needed to warm up Continue Reading

Lucy Porter – The Interview

Lucy Porter – The Interview Ahead of her new show, which she will be performing at this years’ Edinburgh Fringe Festival and touring throughout the country starting this autumn, the lovely and very funny Lucy Porter agreed to be interviewed for my blog. Me – What’s the best thing about Continue Reading

Rich Hall “3:10 to Humour” – 29 May 2016, Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield

Rich Hall “3:10 to Humour” – 29 May 2016, Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield Since getting together with my boyfriend nearly three years ago (it’s our anniversary on 7th June) and him introducing me to the joys of Rich Hall via “QI”, we have been desperate to see him live and finally Continue Reading

Suggs: My Life Story – 4 May 2016, Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield

Suggs: My Life Story – 4 May 2016, Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield The band I’m most desperate to see live is Madness, being a fan of their songs from “Our House” to it “Must be Love”, their hilarious appearances in “The Young Ones” and of course their lead singer’s hosting of “Night Fever”, Continue Reading

Jungle Lion – 30 April 2016, The Club House, Sheffield

Jungle Lion – 30 April 2016, The Club House, Sheffield You know a band is good when you go to see The Wailers (Bob Marley’s legendary backing band) at Sheffield O2 Academy in November 2015 and much prefer the support act, Sheffield’s very own king of the jungle and ska Continue Reading

CAOS “Singin’ in the Rain” – 12 April 2016, Rotherham Civic Theatre

CAOS “Singin’ in the Rain” – 12 April 2016, Rotherham Civic Theatre If I was asked to name my favourite musical of all time, Singin’ In The Rain will always come out on top, so when I spotted it was being performed by Chapletown and District Amateur Operatic Society (CAOS) Continue Reading