Stand-up: Richard Herring, “What is Love Anyway?” James Harle reviews this comedy show Archive 14 years ago
Mostly Autumn Full of festive spirit, James Harle gives prog-rockers Mostly Autumn a thumbs up Archive 14 years ago
Stand-up: Lee Nelson Lazy jokes, tastelessness and breast squeezing? Lee Nelson is more unpalatable than hilarious, says James Harle Archive 14 years ago
Stand-up: Dave Gorman A brilliant show from Dave Gorman suggests that the future of comedy lies with the humble PowerPoint, says James Harle. Archive 14 years ago
Stand-up: Jerry Sadowitz Jerry Sadowitz is a brilliant live performer, says James Harle, just don’t go if you’re easily offended Archive 14 years ago
Stand-up: Milton Jones Milton Jones may have all the one liners, but James Harle is more bemused than amused Archive 14 years ago
Drama Barn: Road James Harle reviews Road by Jim Cartwright, a play with acting of a “consistently high quality” doing justice “to a challenging and nuanced script” Archive 15 years ago