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Fringe 2017 - Aatif Nawaz : The Last Laugh
2017 marks ten years in comedy for Aatif Nawaz.
Kara Alberts, The Edinburgh Reporter, 30th June 2017#EdFringe17: Aatif Nawaz Has the Last Laugh
2017 marks ten years for Aatif Nawaz in comedy. Enjoy 15 minutes of stand up and chat with a stayer in a highly competitive and cut-throat industry. In his quest for comedy stardom, few stones have been left unturned and - after a long hard graft - it's finally time for Aatif to have The Last Laugh.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th June 2017Aatif Nawaz: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview
Muslim comic Aatif Nawaz returns to the Fringe with a late night show after two critically-acclaimed hours.
Laugh Out London, 24th June 2017The Defining the Norm Awards: the nominees
Comedian Will Franken honours the most conformist acts at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Will Franken, Spiked, 25th August 201675 killer jokes and one-liners from the Fringe (Link expired)
Here's a whopping 75 gags, jokes and observations from this year's festival. If you didn't like the last one, move on the next.
WOW247, 24th August 2016Comedians on meeting their hecklers
Sarah Kendall, Mark Watson, Alexei Sayle and other standups recall what happened when they came face to face with their toughest critics after a show.
The Guardian, 16th August 2016Aatif Nawaz: Edinburgh Fringe 2016 interview
Aatif Nawaz interview.
Laugh Out London, 14th August 2016Political comedy isn't dead
Serious issues are back on the stand-up agenda. Here are the Fringe's hottest topics.
Stephen Armstrong, The Sunday Times, 7th August 2016Ten must see Edinburgh Fringe shows for 2016
While up in the Scottish capital, I'm hoping to see at least two comedy shows a day. It is, after all, the world's biggest arts festival, featuring the best of British and international talent - many of them free entry. So here's ten shows I'm recommending (in alphabetical order) if you're visiting Edinburgh this month.
Jay Islaam, The Huffington Post, 4th August 2016Ten "must see" Edinburgh Fringe shows for 2016
While up in the Scottish capital, I'm hoping to see at least two comedy shows a day. It is, after all, the world's biggest arts festival, featuring the best of British and international talent - many of them free entry. So here's ten shows I'm recommending (in alphabetical order) if you're visiting Edinburgh this month.
Jay Islaam, 3rd August 2016