Comedy | Review
Jess Winch: A regular performer at the Fringe since 1994, Simon Munnery is legendary for his particular brand of comedy, taking the audience on an unpredictable a...
Pete Myall: An early joke in Simon Munnery's set ends with the single word punchline, 'hypnosis' – curiously fitting for a comedian who loves to lead his au...
Comedy | Feature
Tom Hackett: In comedy, the stuff that's not there can be as important as the stuff that is. The long pauses, the awkward silence that meets a joke that doesn't qu...
Comedy | Preview
Lizzie Cass-Maran: Here’s one especially for the Highlanders: hit Edinburgh Fringe show Elizabeth and Raleigh: Late But Live is currently on tour around the UK, wi...
Tom Hackett: Simon Munnery has established himself over the past few years as one of the most delightfully esoteric acts on the Fringe. He’s a real comic&rsq...
Theatre | Comedy | Review
Tom Hackett: Never a man to shy away from risky new ventures, last year Stewart Lee tried something that, even by Fringe standards, was a wee bit different. Johnso...
Robert Wringham: Simon Munnery is not one of us. "I iz not spaeking lick yo; cos I iz nit lick yo," he says on one of his bizarre CDs. If he's not lambasting audiences...