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Becca Moody
Becca Moody

Becca Moody

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The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Ross & Josh

Ross Brierley and Josh Sadler make up the comic duo Ross & Josh, who are bringing their cheeky, alternative spin on the late night chat show format, The Not So Late Show, to this year's Edinburgh festival. Ross & Josh will be performing at the Pleasance Dome throughout August.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 6th August 2017

The Edinburgh interviews 2017: James Adomian

James Adomian is a highly acclaimed American stand up comedian and impressionist whose new show, Lacking In Character, explores the implications of being a gay man in Hollywood. Adomian will be performing at the Gilded Balloon throughout August.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 5th August 2017

The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Rachel Jackson

Rachel Jackson's debut Edinburgh hour is described as 'part biopic, part therapy,' with the comic bringing her endearing openness along with hints of instability to effortlessly charm audiences. Jackson's show, Bunny Boiler, will be at the Pleasance Courtyard, Bunker 1, throughout August.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 5th August 2017

The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Tom Skelton

Character comic Tom Skelton's latest show, Blind Man's Bluff, is an energetic whistle-stop tour of the most famous visually impaired people in history, coming from a man with partial sight himself. Skelton will be performing this show at the Underbelly Med Quad throughout August.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 4th August 2017

The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Dave Bibby

Stand up Dave Bibby is performing his debut show Nobody Puts Bibby in the Corner at this year's Edinburgh Festival. The show is a showcase of sketches, improvisation and storytelling, with a variety of comedy characters and accents to delight audiences. Dave will be performing at Underbelly, Cowgate throughout August.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 3rd August 2017

The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Enterprise

Christopher Carley is a stand up comedian and actor, who is performing in a play entitled Enterprise during the festival this year. This surrealist play is written by Brian Parks, and is about four businessmen scrabbling to save their financial stability for the future. Enterprise will be at Assembly George Square throughout August.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 2nd August 2017

The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Kae Kurd

Kae Kurd's debut show centres around the comic's personal history, being part of a family of political refugees who fled Saddam Hussein's brutal regime and settled in the UK. The show, entitled Kurd Your Enthusiasm, will be at the Pleasance Courtyard throughout August.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 1st August 2017

The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Helen Duff

Helen Duff is a comedian who specialises in clowning, and she has a lot of exciting things going on this year, from getting to the final of Amused Moose New Act Awards 2017 to starring in the film Holmes and Watson, due to be released next year. Helen will be performing her new show When The Going Gets Duff at Assembly Roxy throughout August.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 31st July 2017

The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Siblings

The sketch duo Siblings is made up of sisters Maddy and Marina Bye, and the pair are bringing their debut show to the Edinburgh Festival this year, described as 'suitable for anyone who has or has seen a sister', so it will probably be right up your street. They will be performing at the Gilded Balloon Teviot throughout August.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 30th July 2017

The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Sunil Patel

Sunil Patel is a comedian who certainly seems to be a safe pair of hands. He is a calming and confident presence on stage, which makes it no surprise that he was nominated for the BBC New Comedy Award in 2012. Sunil will be performing his free show Titan at the Laughing Horse @ The Counting House throughout August.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 29th July 2017

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