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Bo Burnham returns to the Fringe
Bo Burnham has gone from a YouTube phenomenon to the star of his own MTV sitcom. He tells Brian Donaldson that being back at the Fringe is still an intimidating prospect.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 1st August 2013Top 40 tips for Edinburgh Fringe 2013 - part II
Featuring Michael Che, Pajama Men, Carey Marx, Felicity Ward, Bo Burnham ...
London Is Funny, 1st August 2013Comedy albums are no laughing matter
From Bo Burnham to Harry Hill, stand-ups are rediscovering the joys and profits of the long-player, says Julian Hall.
Julian Hall, The Independent, 7th February 2011The best laughs of 2010
From Bo Burnham to Frisky and Mannish, an exciting new generation made itself heard.
Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 16th December 2010The "Live" in the title is a bit of a misnomer as the Fringe has been over for weeks but, nevertheless, these two shows - hosted by Glaswegian comic Kevin Bridges - showcase some of the biggest names gracing the festival, including breakout Liverpudlian John Bishopthe deadpan wit of Mark Watson, the always entertaining Sean Lock and newer lights such as Jack Whitehall. It could do with a few more of those nominated for the Foster's Awards like Bo Burnham and Josie Long, but it's still a strong lineup.
The Guardian, 11th September 2010Internet star Bo Burnham is Edinburgh hit
You know you are getting older when the comedians are getting younger. Bo Burnham turned 20 during his run at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Steven Brocklehurst, BBC News, 26th August 2010Tim Key and Bo Burnham in conversation
Tim Key the star of last years Fringe sits down and chats to the star of this years Bo Burnham for an hour of self indulgence, deep comedy philosophy and back slapping, it's also over 3000 words long.
Harry Deansway, The Fix, 26th August 2010Bo Burnham: Words, Words, Words
How does the 20 year old YouTube sensation feel about being shortlisted for comedy's most prestigious prize?
Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 25th August 2010Bo Burnham talks about Edinburgh debut
Acclaimed for his debut Fringe show, teenage US comedian Bo Burnham talks to STV about why he decided to come to Edinburgh, and reveals the latest about his future plans, including the musical he's writing in collaboration with Hollywood comedy director Judd Apatow.
STV, 25th August 2010Bo Burnham: 'I'm honest - for two minutes'
His multi-character comedy show is the big hit of the Fringe. But will the real Bo Burnham ever shine through? Brian Logan meets the precocious comic on the last day of his teens.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 24th August 2010