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Sir Lenny Henry revealed that skipping school to go for an audition is what led to his showbiz career as he received a major ...
Lenny Henry says TV industry ‘still struggling’ to do black hair and make up - Sir Lenny began his TV career in the 1970s and ...
While ostensibly a solo piece, in practice it’s a true group effort – though, on its opening night, the blazingly charismatic ...
Lenny Henry’s turn in Every Brilliant Thing offers an intriguing juxtaposition: a professional comedian taking on a story ...
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The Independent on MSNEvery Brilliant Thing review – Lenny Henry is lighthearted in this beloved off-the-cuff solo comedy about suicide
Lenny Henry is lighthearted in this beloved off-the-cuff solo comedy about suicide - 3/5 When it debuted, Duncan Macmillan’s play felt like a new way to talk about depression and suicide, but in the ...
The much-loved actor and comedian is one of five performers taking on Duncan Macmillan's innovative one-man play about depression, but does this fringe hit find favour in the West End? Fergus Morgan ...
Lenny Henry and June Sarpong are among the headliners for this year’s Black British Book Festival 2025, which is returning to ...
The actor is the first of a juicy quintet of stars to lead a 'one-person comedy about suicidal depression with audience ...
Read our review of Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe's one-person show *Every Brilliant Thing*, now in performances at ...
Every Brilliant Thing, @sohoplace review - return of the comedy about suicide that lifts the spirits
The Fringe piece Duncan Macmillan devised with Jonny Donahoe in 2014 has since been round the world and back, finally landing in the West End. It feels as freshly minted as ever.
Opinion Lenny Henry wants everyone to join in with this life-affirming piece of theatre Marianka Swain Fri, August 8, 2025 at 8:04 AM PDT 3 min read ...
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Every Brilliant Thing review — Lenny Henry is lighthearted in beloved off-the-cuff solo comedy about suicide
As he gets older – and with the help of the audience – the list grows. For a play about suicide, it’s surprisingly light in tone, thanks in large part to Henry’s genuine exuberance about the role. The ...
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