British Comedy Guide

Avital Ash

  • American

Press clippings

Q&A: Avital Ash, Avital Ash Workshops Her Suicide Note

"It's a look at depression, shame, assault, and similarly airy topics."

Funny Women, 9th August 2023

Do you feel exploited at the Edinburgh Fringe?

We ask festival comedians their view.

Chortle, 9th August 2023

Are you spending big this Fringe?

We ask Edinburgh comedians if they're paying for lots of extras... and if so, why?

Chortle, 8th August 2023

What do you think of the critics?

Edinburgh Fringe comedians give their view...

Chortle, 7th August 2023

Here Come The Yanks

In August 2023 there will be so many American comedians in Edinburgh, Scotland's capital could qualify as the unofficial 51st state of the United States.

Teddy Jamieson, Entertainment Now, 5th August 2023

What moves can be made to increase diversity at the Fringe?

We asked Edinburgh comedians how the festival could attract a wider range of performers and audiences.

Chortle, 4th August 2023

How much are you paying for rent at the Edinburgh Fringe?

Festival performers shed light on the state of the festival accommodation market.

Chortle, 3rd August 2023

What are the best things about the Fringe that need to be fought for?

We asked Edinburgh performers to address the biggest questions of the festival, starting with some positvity!

Chortle, 2nd August 2023

The Dark Side of Comedy

Avital Ash, Paul Foot and James Nokise share their experiences using comedy as a platform to address mental health, suicidal thoughts and personal trauma.

Jay Richardson, Fest Mag, 2nd August 2023

Edinburgh Fringe Rarely Asked Questions - Avital Ash

Introducing US based stand-up comedian, actor, writer & director Avital Ash who has already amassed over 100 million views across her socials.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 27th July 2023

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