Press clippings
Weirdos Comedy Present: QAnon Vs Dracula review
The occasional Weirdos shows are the epitome of amateurism, in the best possible way.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 4th November 2024Edinburgh Fringe: 10 shows with a neurodiversity angle
Neurodiversity rules at the Edinburgh Fringe. Here's just ten of the many shows built around the topic.
Chortle, 24th July 2024Weirdos Comedy - Aloo Gobi at the Leicester Comedy Festival review
It's been a while since we last took a dip in to the bonkers pool of madness that is a Weirdos show, but just like riding a bike, you never forget how to enjoy an evening in the company of these joyous fools.
Stuart Wilson, To Do List, 27th February 2024Was it worth it? Edinburgh fringe acts give their verdict on the festival
As the curtain falls on this year's fringe, we ask performers and producers how it was for them.
Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 28th August 2023Cerys Bradley on the best and worst of Edinburgh
The post-Fringe jetlag is going to be brutal.
Chortle, 23rd August 2023No audience! Fringe stars on the day they suffered every performer's nightmare
Georgie Grier's headline-grabbing plight isn't so rare. Edinburgh veterans from Gyles Brandreth to Robin Grainger share their tales of woe.
Dominic Cavendish and Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 7th August 2023Cerys Bradley: Not Overthinking Things 2019 interview
I caught up with Cerys to find out more.
Caro Moses, ThreeWeeks, 2nd August 2023The Ultimate List Of LGBTQ Shows At Edinburgh Fringe 2023
Here is just a really long list of shows with LGBTQ themes.
Jamie Wareham, Forbes, 31st July 2023Interview with alternative comedian (and maths teacher) Cerys Bradley
"When I'm trying to write or paint or otherwise make physical things, I can get a block because of their permanence. But when you're performing live, when it's over it's over and all we have left are memories which are malleable and imperfect."
Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 29th July 2023Edinburgh 2023: pick of the programme - Pay What You Can
Free Fringe/pay-what-you-can shows typically mean that the acts don't have to pay a huge venue registration fee which makes it a lot more achievable to fund an Edinburgh run.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 21st June 2023