
‘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
