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BWW Q&A - Craig Campbell
BWW speaks to comedian Craig Campbell about his 2016 Edinburgh Fringe show Easy Tiger.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 21st July 2016Craig Campbell: Don't Look Down review
Campbell is a generous performer and the show is of epic length but it is hard to avoid the conclusion that a more disciplined approach would have given a better show and that less might have been more satisfying.
Dave Cunningham, The Reviews Hub, 28th May 2016Interview: Craig Campbell (Link expired)
Craig Campbell is a Canadian comedian wh''s been based in the UK, specifically Devon, for a long while now.
Tom Crosby, WOW247, 11th March 201614 shows to see at the 14th Glasgow Comedy Festival
Don't just stick with the names you know from Live at the Apollo, though: here are 14 shows you really ought to see.
Gary Marshall, Metro, 10th March 2016Craig Campbell to headline Comedy Grove 1st anniversary
Celebrating its first anniversary by bringing another top night of comedy to Exeter - headlined by stand-up Craig Campbell - is Comedy Grove.
Exeter Express and Echo, 13th October 2015Don't Look Down
About to perform the highest gig in the world at the base camp of Everest, the barnstorming Craig Campbell is one of the few stand-ups with an obvious affection for the great outdoors.
lidia, Edinburgh Festivals, 3rd August 2015Tom Stade: Who doesn't want to destroy the mainstream?
Tom Stade, who is originally from Vancouver in Canada, came over to the UK several years ago, following in the footsteps of his friend and fellow stand-up Craig Campbell.
Chris Broom, Portsmouth News, 6th June 2015Everest comedy gig postponed
The stand-up gig planned to take place on Everest next month has been postponed. Rhys Darby, Craig Campbell, Glenn Wool, Tommy Tiernan and Ardal O'Hanlon are now scheduled to leave London on September 22, 2015.
Chortle, 17th August 2014Everest climb is snow joke for Craig Campbell
Fitness fanatic Craig Campbell talks about his charity trek.
Dave Freak, The Birmingham Mail, 26th May 2014Interview: Craig Campbell
Campbell speaks to Jake Massey about comedy, his latest tour and a ton of other interesting things including his long-time friendship with Frankie Boyle, reuniting with pals Stewart Francis and Glenn Wool on tour, climbing Everest for the highest stand-up show on record, and why Twitter is better than The Telegraph.
Jake Massey, Giggle Beats, 18th May 2014