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Interview: rarely asked questions - Caroline Mabey

Caroline's memory isn't what it once was. Or so she assumes. Join her as she desperately tries to memorise the 103 allowable two-letter Scrabble words, in this joyful, addled meander through self-help, holistic dance and learning to love the disappointment of truly being yourself.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 19th July 2017

BWW Q&A- Caroline Mabey

Caroline Mabey interview.

Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 18th July 2017

17 free comedy recommendations for the Edinburgh Fringe

We've compiled some of the best free comedy shows at the Edinburgh Festival 2017 in this handy list below. Although they may be free to get in, there is always the option to donate at the end.

Laugh Out London, 10th July 2017

Fringe 2017 - Caroline Mabey: Quetzals

Caroline Mabey is proud to present her highly-anticipated fifth full-length show at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Mike Smith, The Edinburgh Reporter, 5th July 2017

Caroline Mabey: Quetzals interview

Caroline Mabey heads northwards this summer as a pretty much verified Edinburgh Veteran (we should get them those ticks like on Twitter) as she presents her fifth full length show Quetzals, which is mostly about the fact that her memory isn't quite what it used to be, and an attempt to memorise the 103 allowable two-letter Scrabble words.

Caro Moses, ThreeWeeks, 5th July 2017

Comedy Central raises awareness about mental health problems

Comedy Central has teamed up with the charity Mind to help raise awareness about anxiety and other mental health problems. They've filmed a number of stand-up sets about the topic.

British Comedy Guide, 19th April 2016

The Free Fringe: swapping the bills for the bucket

Comedians Stuart Goldsmith and Caroline Mabey remind us of the benefits of moving from the paid to the free fringe - for both artists and audiences.

Jenni Ajderian, The Skinny, 5th August 2015

Caroline Mabey - what's in your Edinburgh luggage?

Gently surreal stand-up Caroline Mabey likes to work animation and bassoons into her shows. This year, there will be no bassoon. Which is handy as her show is about silence. Mabey takes EiF through her Fringe packing...

London Is Funny, 3rd August 2011

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