Press clippings
New documentary film about prejudice in comedy
Stand-up Catie Wilkins is directing her first film, about sexism, racism and class prejudice in comedy. Finding The Funny features comics Tiff Stevenson, Richard Herring, Janey Godley, Brendon Burns, Ava Vidal, Nish Kumar, Grainne Maguire, Andrew Watts, Suzi Ruffell and former stand-up Christina Martin.
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 10th December 2015Bianco, Plested, Watts and O'Brien visit the #WOWwagon (Link expired)
Comedians Christina Bianco, Clare Plested, Andrew Watts and Loren O'Brien visit the #WOWwagon and puzzle over some tricky questions.
Alex Watson, WOW247, 14th August 2015Interview: Andrew Watts, How to Build a Chap
A chat with Andrew Watts.
Alice Carr, Fresh Fringe, 11th August 2015Andrew 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 2015Interview: 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 2015Fringe Q&As: Andrew Watts
Andrew Watts discusses being a dad, comedy course and how to build a chap.
The Herald, 31st July 2015Edinburgh 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 2015How comedy took over politics
It's not just Al Murray: British politics is increasingly about who has the most popular joke. The consequences won't be funny.
Andrew Watts, The Spectator, 22nd January 2015Andrew 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 2014The 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