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Cold Swedish Winter preview
Adam Riches is to star in his first sitcom, as a failing stand-up who moves to Sweden.
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 29th July 2014Interview: Adam Riches
The comedian's character-based shows feature a lot of audience participation, so be warned.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 22nd July 2014The Adam Riches three minute interview
Returning to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe is Adam Riches. The 2011 Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award winner is back with, according to the programme listing, 'a brand new hour of phenomenal bullshit'. Martin Walker finds out more.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 3rd July 2014Edinburgh preview: Holly Burn
There have been a lot of male performers in recent years who have excelled at immersive, madcap lunacy. Adam Riches, Nick Helm and Dr Brown spring immediately to mind. But this is a type of comedy that women seem less drawn to, though I sense that that might be changing.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 20th June 2014This week's new live comedy
Previews of Sean Hughes, Adam Riches and Jamie Demetriou.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 18th January 2014Adam Riches interview: what Adam did next
Adam Riches! The Edinburgh Comedy Award winner has gotten all serious, sort of. Here's what he's been doing...
Andrew Mickel, Such Small Portions, 12th November 2013Adam Riches turns to the Greek classics
How to follow an Edinburgh comedy award? With some Greek tragedy, as Adam Riches tells Holly Williams.
Holly Williams, The Independent, 3rd November 2013Interactive shows - You have nothing to fear
There seems to have been an explosion of interactive comedy shows at the Edinburgh Fringe over the last three years, from Doctor Brown encouraging an audience member to become a bull to Adam Riches challenging punters to a game of swing-ball.
Doug Segal, The Huffington Post, 5th August 2013Review: The Invisible Dot
A review of Adam Riches, James Acaster and Daniel Simonsen playing at The Invisible Dot.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 21st April 2013Adam Riches goes from Daniel Day Lewis to Andy Warhol
His Edinburgh Comedy Award-winning show saw him riff on Daniel Day Lewis with hilarious results. Now Adam Riches is to play Andy Warhol in a new play.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 14th February 2013