Crocodile preview – ‘This is going to be properly funny’
Nitrous Cow look set to provide a rip-roaring comedy follow-up to their sold out debut 'Lovesong' last term
Withnail and I was a buddy comedy unlike any other
An old cult film showing in Cowley proves to be more sadly relevant to the student experience than expected
Chainsmokers, Özil cancel Oxford Union visits
The Union said the cancellations were due to "factors beyond our control"
The 39 Steps preview – ‘guaranteed to be a comedic spectacle of no small intensity’
Alice Taylor previews Antonia Hansen's interpretation of a Hitchcock comedy
Dick and Dom: life out of da bungalow
Dick and Dom in da Bungalow won Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood the hearts of children across the nation. Samuel Juniper tries to meet the men behind the personas
Dining al Desko review – ‘gently depressing but hilarious’
The subtle destruction of office careers, told via its character's monologue is amusing and meaningful.
‘League of Gentlemen’ review – meaningful, powerful and incredibly funny
This revival of the BBC cult classic still packs a punch
“There is a selfish core to Mark that is the sort of thing that a sitcom character needs”
Comedian and Peep Show star David Mitchell talks to El Blackwood about the similarities between him and Mark Corrigan.
The Oxford Revue: The Best of the Fringe review – it left me in stitches
Chloe Taylor finds much to praise in the Oxford Revue's latest performance
Fringe Round-up: Six of the Best Stand-Up Shows
Izzy Smith rounds-up the best stand-up shows from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2017
Paul Foot – eccentric comedy from a Merton mathematician
Miranda K. Gleaves talks to ex-Mertonian Paul Foot, ahead of his new tour, which comes to Oxford on September 30th
The Comedy About a Bank Robbery’s Steffan Lloyd-Evans interview – “most of the time I like to make people laugh”
It’s fairly early in the morning when I sit down to interview Steffan Lloyd-Evans, the star of Mischief Theatre’s The Comedy About a Bank...
The Comedy About a Bank Robbery review – ‘half the audience are in quantifiable hysterics’
Katie Sayer finds 'The Comedy About a Bank Robbery' to be a perfectly cathartic comic concoction
Max and Ivan at the Fringe review: ‘Laugh-out-loud hilarious from start to finish’
Izzy Smith is impressed by the duo's masterful sketch comedy