Press clippings Page 9
Interview: rarely asked questions - Alfie Brown
Q&A with stand-up Alfie Brown.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th November 2014Alfie Brown, Hackney Attic - comedy review
Alfie Brown is maturing offstage and on. He has always had promise and now he is starting to weave together his different textures.
Alfie Brown, Evening Standard, 6th September 2014Lined up for Gilded Balloon's new venue announced
Felicity Ward, Aisling Bea, Alfie Brown, Romesh Ranganathan and Stuart Goldsmith announced.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 27th August 2014Alfie Brown addresses his critics
'Dear reviewers, this is how much I care about what you think'
Alfie Brown, The List, 9th August 2014Edinburgh Fringe preview: Alfie Brown
Alfie Brown was one of the first comedians I wrote about when I launched this website.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 27th July 2014Alfie Brown, Soho Theatre - comedy review
His brutal honesty and lack of an edit button make him a little Russell Brand-lite, while his slightly plummy tones evoke Jack Whitehall, but Alfie Brown is developing into a distinctive dissenting voice. What's it all about? Ask Alfie.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 10th January 2014Comedy Q&A: Alfie Brown
To mark his upcoming shows at London's Soho Theatre, we caught up with the caustic comic on being critically savaged, life before Internet porn and what happened when he kissed the head writer of Coronation Street.
Harry Grindrod, GQ, 7th January 2014Edinburgh Fringe interview: Alfie Brown
Alfie Brown set the Fringe alight last year for his hard-hitting debut show 'Soul for Sale', which examined morality and humanity and received a ton of praise from critics including The List, Chortle, The Guardian and Time Out.
Laugh Out London, 8th August 2013Five thoughts about...Alfie Brown: The Revolting Youth
We got to five thoughts and stopped because we frankly could have been here all day...
Andrew Mickel, Such Small Portions, 3rd August 2013Alfie Brown interview
No, really: there'd be no Alfie Brown without Harry Enfield. Read on to find out why...
Andrew Mickel, Such Small Portions, 30th July 2013