2015 Edinburgh Fringe
Phil Nichol: I Don't Want to Talk About It
For a comedian, when life sucks, the material's good. If life gets really bad, that's even better. If it's completely horrendous then it makes for a great show. This should be a great show! 'Very polished, witty and insightful. It is also extremely funny' **** (List). 'Seismically powerful award-winning comic force' ***** (Scotsman).
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Si Hawkins' Fringe Diary 2015, Part 2
Si Hawkins discusses how 2015 was the year to see well-known comics in free venues, plus he reports back from a number of shows, including the offerings from Mae Martin and Tez Ilyas.
Si Hawkins, British Comedy Guide, 29th August 2015Si Hawkins' Fringe Diary 2015, Part 1
Si Hawkins discusses the shows from Phil Nichol, Bridget Christie, Sofie Hagen, Freestival, Daphna Baram, Brendan Murphy and Stephen Carlin.
Si Hawkins, British Comedy Guide, 28th August 2015Phil Nicol visits the #WOWwagon (Link expired)
Comedian and actor Phil Nicol somehow found some time in his Fringe schedule (he's doing four shows) to stop by the #WOWwagon to talk about his favourite Edinburgh hangouts, the Comedians' Theatre Company and his post-festival plans.
Matthew Dunne-Miles, WOW247, 26th August 2015Kate Copstick's diary: 'No one is safe. Just saying' (Link expired)
Barely time to put forefinger to keyboard what with my punishing rehearsal schedule.
Kate Copstick, WOW247, 3rd August 2015Phil Nichol: all over the Edinburgh Fringe
A tweet from The Alternative Comedy Memorial Society a couple of days ago said it all. "Coming to #edfringe? Mostly only want to see Phil Nichol? You have min. 4 chances, every day." Martin Walker spoke to the prolific comedian at 9am on the morning before Glastonbury...
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 3rd August 2015Phil Nichol interview
Interview with Phil Nichol.
Kate Copstick, Edinburgh Festivals, 30th July 2015Standups pick the best comedy clubs
Comedians including Stephen K Amos, Rachel Parris and Phil Wang choose the venues with the mightiest MCs and perkiest punters (one heckling dog included).
The Guardian, 15th June 2015