Reviews

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‘This is a thoughtful, engaging forty-five-minute performance and no ham was eaten.’

British Theatre Guide, 2023
★★★★☆

A heartfelt community film, laced with humour, that perfectly captures the strange experience of that first lockdown in early summer 2020.’

Buxton Festival Fringe, 2021


‘I was not going to miss a show with biscuits in the title, and what a good show it turned out to be –  and not just because of the biscuits! The audience loved it and so did I. ‘

Buxton Festival Fringe, 2019

‘A sprinkling of nicely observed Victoria Wood-style songs add to the charm of her multi-layered subtle little show.’

– Ludlow Fringe, 2017
★★★★☆

‘Paul’s deadpan delivery casts a spell over her audience.”   

–  Edinburgh 49, 2016
★★★★☆

‘Naomi’s style of delivery is gentle, engaging and alert to audience responses Indeed the point of the biscuits she hands out is to provide a short break in which we can talk to each other. This is a fine comic celebration of modern Britain,  whose only comic victim is the odd Government minister.’

British Theatre Guide, 2015
★★★★☆

‘Terrific deadpan delivery of material that is topical and relevant. Audiences loved it!

Alexa Kelly, Artistic Director,
Pulse Ensemble Theatre, New York

Naomi Paul wowed the audience with her own brand of deadpan Jewish humour.’

-Jewish Telegraph

‘Fabulous: sharp, cultural, witty, poignant and very, VERY funny.’

Audience member, Birmingham Fest

‘A quietly intelligent and entertaining show… highly recommend it. She is wonderful!’ 

– Audience member, Edinburgh