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Amy Gledhill
Amy Gledhill

Amy Gledhill

  • Actor, writer, comedian and producer

Press clippings Page 10

British Comedy Guide's top tips

The British Comedy Guide team selects the best Edinburgh Fringe shows they've seen so far in preview.

British Comedy Guide, 2nd August 2019

If your house was on fire, what would you leave behind?

(or even surreptitiously throw into the flames when no one was looking?)

Chortle, 2nd August 2019

Impertinent questions for The Delightful Sausage

The Delightful Sausage interview.

Punchline UK, 27th July 2019

What's your favourite cheese?

A stupid question.

Chortle, 23rd July 2019

The most impressive thing you have ever been underneath

For this year's Edinburgh Fringe, we've teamed up with Richard Herring (you probably know him best as Journalist from The Battersea Ripper) to offer a peculiar twist on the traditional festival questionnaire - with all the queries taken from his book of Emergency Questions, as originally used on his Leicester Square Theatre Podcast, RHLSTP. Starting with this one: What is the most impressive thing you have ever been underneath?

Chortle, 22nd July 2019

+3 interview: The Delightful Sausage

"He was called Norman and we think he only came in to get out of the rain."

Dan Lentell, Edinburgh49, 27th June 2019

Monkey Barrel announce Fringe line-up

Monkey Barrel Comedy have announced over 50 acts for their 2019 programme as part of this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival (shows running from July 31st - Aug 25th).

Short Com, 20th May 2019

Glasgow Comedy Festival: 9 to see

Jay Richardson picks his highlights from this year's Glasgow International Comedy Festival programme.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 11th March 2019

Review - The Delightful Sausage: Regeneration Game

With an hour running time, the show is sharp, punchy, quick and leaves you wanting more.

Matt Forrest, The Reviews Hub, 15th February 2019

The Delightful Sausage review

Hot dog humour sizzling with intent and invention.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 11th February 2019

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