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Angelo Irving

Angelo Irving

About Angelo Irving

Angelo Irving is a writer and performer whose character Black Boris, a satirical take on the Prime Minister, has been seen on Netflix’s Death to 2020 as well as popular online sketches. He is also a member of the Black in a Box podcast. You can find his sketches on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok

Recent Articles

Taming Who? review

Taming Who? review

Darren Raymond’s stunning script for Intermission Youth Theatre would make the Bard proud
Sovereign review

Sovereign review

Adaptation of the third book in CJ Sansom’s Shardlake series evokes the mystery and history of the books in this authentic York staging
Modest review

Modest review

Raucous cabaret is a forensic evisceration of staid ‘respectability’
Around the World in 80 Days review

Around the World in 80 Days review

Theatre By the Lake and Hull Truck Theatre’s adaptation of Jules Verne’s leisurely jaunt across the globe with sparky performances and an inventive design
Mumsy review

Mumsy review

A tender look at intergenerational relationships
'We need more time and more cash' – Yorkshire’s theatres on staying strong in 2023

'We need more time and more cash' – Yorkshire’s theatres on staying strong in 2023

Covid, the cost-of-living crisis and standstill arts funding have left many regional venues with fears for the future. At Leeds Playhouse, Stephen Joseph Theatre and York Theatre Royal, clever programming is making a difference, finds Angelo Irving
All New Adventures of Peter Pan review

All New Adventures of Peter Pan review

Paul Hendy’s Peter Pan-based panto reworks the tale in a well-balanced, superbly directed family show
A Christmas Carol review

A Christmas Carol review

Triumphant staging with accessibility at its heart
Guy Fawkes review

Guy Fawkes review

York Theatre Royal’s whimsical show about the gunpowder plot is amusing but reductive
Constellations review

Constellations review

Paul Robinson’s revival of Constellations is a sublime exploration of the human condition
Noughts and Crosses review

Noughts and Crosses review

Strong creative team makes compelling work of this adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s novel
The Importance of Being Earnest review

The Importance of Being Earnest review

Delightful romp that is intelligently subversive, while honouring Oscar Wilde’s classic
Family Album review

Family Album review

Tenderly written, ingeniously constructed family drama from Alan Ayckbourn about how the past informs the present
Faustus review

Faustus review

An open-air summer spectacle from a new Hull company
Brief Encounter review

Brief Encounter review

Based on David Lean’s film, this beautifully revived staging invites the audience to consider what it means to live well
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