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Interview: Andrew Watts, How to Build a Chap

A chat with Andrew Watts.

Alice Carr, Fresh Fringe, 11th August 2015

Andrew Watts answers 10 Edinburgh Fringe Questions

Andrew Watts talks about his new show - all about parenthood - and the one time he organised a comedy gig.

British Comedy Guide, 5th August 2015

Interview: rarely asked questions - Andrew Watts

One of the word-of-mouth hits in Edinburgh last year was Andrew Watts' Feminism For Chaps.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 31st July 2015

Fringe Q&As: Andrew Watts

Andrew Watts discusses being a dad, comedy course and how to build a chap.

The Herald, 31st July 2015

Edinburgh preview: Andrew Watts

The title might have a nod to Caitlin Moran, the middle class attitudes might have a whiff of early Miles Jupp, but Watts is growing into a comedian of some stature in his own right.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 26th June 2015

Katherine Ryan at Biggleswade Castle Comedy: review

As for her set, hilarious is the best word to describe it. She is clearly very comfortable on the stage and her material is a mix of the satirical, the topical and just downright funny.

Andrew Watt, Bedfordshire News, 5th November 2014

Andrew Watts explains feminism to chaps using cricket

Thanks to Bridget Christie's award-winning show, we know that feminism can be a subject for comedy - now Andrew Watts takes the baton with a male perspective.

London Is Funny, 30th July 2014

The Andrew Watts three minute interview

Previously a solicitor in London, Andrew Watts is now a full-time comedian and has written and performed two full-length Edinburgh shows, I wish I could be like Andrew Watts and Born to Be Mild, both of which received four-star reviews. Martin Walker asks about his latest 2014 offering.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th June 2014

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