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Catie Wilkins: Hey! Comedian! Leave them kids alone
Celebrity comics are taking over children's literature. Hmm, says comedian and children's author Catie Wilkins.
Catie Wilkins, Standard Issue, 22nd October 2014Badly named things with Catie Wilkins
This year Three Weeks favourite Catie Joy Wilkins has a show all about the many things in the world that just fail to live up to the names they've been given. Starting with her own middle name. To get you in the mood, she sets out her manifesto for more accurate naming here in Three Weeks.
Catie Wilkins, ThreeWeeks, 21st August 2012Will joy help me get through the end of the Fringe?
We are over half way through the Fringe. It's the weird but fun tipping point where we're nearly on the home straight but not quite sick of everything yet. There are clues we are half way through this glorious test of endurance. Firstly the comedians are starting to look a bit tired. Secondly, when you speak to them, they say 'I am a bit tired.'
Catie Wilkins, The Huffington Post, 20th August 2012Edinburgh Fringe 2012 comedy for a fiver
p]Alan Francis], Catie Wilkins, Dan Mitchell, Ford & Akram, Jen Brister and more.
The List, 18th July 201210 quick questions with Catie Wilkins
Catie Wilkins returns to Edinburgh this year with her new stand-up show Joy Is My Middle Name. Like the good sport she is, she was more than happy to answer our questions...
The Huffington Post, 16th July 2012Females in comedy: The minority retort
"Comedy seems to be one of the last places it is acceptable to say in public that women aren't as good as men."
Catie Wilkins, The Independent, 2nd November 2011Fringe 2011 comedy blogs - Catie Wilkins
The little things that add to the theatrical experience.
Catie Wilkins, The List, 10th August 2011Fringe 2011 comedy: 5 shows about parents
Featuring Scott Capurro, Tom Rosenthal, Catie Wilkins, Des Bishop and Jack Whitehall.
The List, 29th July 2011The spotlight on ... Catie Wilkins
She runs Sunday Night Comedy at the New Red Lion, she has grand Ferrero Rocher ambitions and her public demands filth! Meet Catie Wilkins.
London Is Funny, 6th June 2011