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Review: Ashley Storrie at Latitude
Ashley Storrie's Latitude set got off to a bumpy start. Partly down to the usual turmoil in the tent as punters throng in and out between comedians, completely ignoring compere Lou Conran, and partly because she didn't quite have focus, jumping around between stereotypes of her native Glasgow, paedophile references and fragments of personal information that didn't quite join up, or allow the audience to connect easily with her.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 21st July 2019Ashley Storrie: 'Dinnerladies never gets old for me'
The standup, writer, and viral video producer on the things that make her laugh the most.
Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 12th July 2019Ashley Storrie interview
Stand-up Ashley Storrie on rebelling against comedy, viral success and mental health.
Ross Crae, The Sunday Post, 28th June 2019Fringe 2019: Pick Of The Programme - Comedy
BWW reviewer Natalie O'Donoghue has narrowed down her top ten picks in the comedy section of the programme.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 5th June 2019Scottish Comedy Awards 2019 nominations
The nominations for the Scottish Comedy Awards 2019 have been announced. Breaking The News leads the lists. Chris Forbes, Christopher MacArthur-Boyd, Jay Lafferty, Larry Dean, Liam Withnail, Limmy, Susie McCabe and Tom Stade are in the running for best solo show.
British Comedy Guide, 10th May 2019Comedians roast Glasgow
Glasgow Comedy Festival guests take a loving swipe at their host city.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 12th March 2019Scotland's funniest 60 people
As the Glasgow International Comedy Festival prepares to launch with a gaggle of giggles later this month, we count down Scotland's funniest 60 people.
The Herald, 3rd March 2019Glasgow Comedy Festival: Our Top Picks
This year the programme seems bigger and better than ever and picking just ten shows was a challenge.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 29th January 2019BBC Scotland unveils Funny Firsts comedy season
BBC Scotland is to debut a number of new shows online and on TV over November and December as part of a season called Funny Firsts. Shows include The Comedy Underground, The State Of It and Whiplashed.
British Comedy Guide, 15th November 2018Video interview: Ashley Storrie
As house prices skyrocket and retirement looks more distant than ever before, rising comedy star Ashley Storrie's message at this year's Fringe is that adulthood isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Robert Guthrie, The Scotsman, 20th August 2018