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Live review: Courtney Pauroso - Gutterplum
There's been a lot of comparisons made with Natalie Palamides' hit show Nate as both see female comedians / clowns take on a quite unique character, interact with the audience, and both were developed with the assistance of Dr Brown (aka Phil Burgers) whose own work is greatly acclaimed and sees him often confound those who attend his shows. But Courtney Pauroso's Gutterplum is a very different beast to Paladimes' Nate and Brown's own work, and one which deals with very different themes.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 10th September 2019My festival: Courtney Pauroso
"If you decide to see mine - love it or hate it - I doubt you'll be bored"
The Scotsman, 19th August 2019Courtney Pauroso: interview
The American comedian makes her much-anticipated Fringe debut at this character clown and burlesque show.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 2nd August 2019Fringe 2019: The best comedy shows to see at this year
Would you look at that? It's August and that means one big thing: Edinburgh Fringe.
Zoe Paskett, Evening Standard, 1st August 2019Funny women picks of the Edinburgh Fringe
Get ready for quite the scroll down for this one, we've gone through the Edinburgh Festival Fringe programme, flicked past the pages and pages and pages of white-men-looking-baffled (t-shirt optional this year) and selected some shows we think you should see if you are heading up to Edinburgh this year...
Kate Stone, Mariana Feijo & Becky Singh, Funny Women, 1st August 2019Comedy picks at the 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe
A total of 30 funny shows in August from stand-up, sketch, double-acts, impressionists and talking foxes.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 17th July 2019The women set to dominate the Fringe this year
I've just been going through the Edinburgh Fringe brochure looking for potential Edinburgh Comedy Award-winning shows and this year, more than ever, I think the list could be dominated by women.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th July 2019Fringe 2019: The best comedy shows to see
If you've seen the Edinburgh Fringe line-up or held the hefty programme in your hand, it's easy to be overwhelmed, but fear not.
Zoe Paskett, Evening Standard, 24th June 2019