Press clippings
Andrew Maxwell: Climbing Greg Davies Like a Temple Monkey
He's mellowed as he's got older - but Andrew Maxwell is every bit as funny as ever. His new show celebrates his love of 'Eejits' - as does his popular podcast with Glenn Wool.
Entertainment Now, 31st July 2024Andrew Maxwell interview
"It turns out there's a venn diagram between people who love stand up comedy and people who love podcasts."
Caroline Whitham, Edinburgh Festivals, 29th July 2024Edinburgh Fringe Q&A - Andrew Maxwell
"I have a pent-up desire for salt and sauce chips".
Ross Crae, The Sunday Post, 26th July 2024Just The Tonic announces Edinburgh Fringe shows
Just The Tonic's 2024 Edinburgh Fringe programme has announced 128 incredible shows so far with tickets on sale now.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 11th April 2024Glasgow Comedy Festival: Top picks from the comics
Who are the best people to ask for Glasgow Comedy Festival recommendations? The comedians themselves, of course. We got 11 of them to pick the show they're desperate to see
The List, 15th March 2023How dark humour is bringing light at Edinburgh Fringe
Being a comedian after pandemic lockdowns, political uncertainty and a cost of living crisis, is a tough gig - but Edinburgh's fringe performers are coming out smiling.
Katie Spencer, Sky News, 5th August 2022Edinburgh Fringe 2022: The comedy lineup so far
Here's a small fraction of some of the comedy coming up at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Jamie Dunn, The Skinny, 24th July 2022'It's a feeling I've been chasing ever since': Edinburgh festival debuts
Alan Cumming did a gig for a cat, Tiff Stevenson was drowned out by samba and some performers even made a profit ... fringe veterans discuss their first time and how the festival has changed.
The Guardian, 21st July 2022Folkestone Funny Fest: First acts announced for live comedy at Harbour Arm this summer
Early bird tickets will be going on sale soon for the comedy festival at The Goods Yard.
Lyndsey Young, Kent Live, 2nd May 2022St Albans Comedy Garden review
St Albans has become the latest city to get a big-name Comedy Garden festival, following similar events in Bristol, Brighton and Greenwich. More excitingly, this run of impressive open-air gigs is the first the organisers have staged in well over a year not to have any form of Covid restrictions.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 2nd August 2021