Press clippings
Craig Hill: How to Enjoy the Fringe Like a Native
"Pace yourself. Don't go hell for leather on that first weekend."
Craig Hill, Entertainment Now, 30th July 2024Comedy picks to help you get the best out of the Fringe
Every year, Paul Levy asks me for a list of the top ten 'must-see' comedy shows at Edinburgh Fringe. This year there are 1,520 comedy shows to see. Working through the list, it is clear that ten isn't going to do it.
Fringe Review, 21st July 2024Edinburgh Fringe Q&A: Craig Hill
As he celebrates his 25th consecutive comedy show at the Fringe, Craig Hill reflects on his years performing in Edinburgh.
Ben Venables, Fest Mag, 19th July 2024Comedy management and production company MZA confirms Edinburgh Fringe line-up
Edinburgh-based boutique Comedy Management and Production company MZA is celebrating 35 years of participation at the world's biggest arts festival with new shows from Jimeoin, Craig Hill, Connor Burns and Kai Humphries.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 8th May 2024Just The Tonic announces Edinburgh Fringe shows
Just The Tonic's 2024 Edinburgh Fringe programme has announced 128 incredible shows so far with tickets on sale now.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 11th April 2024Glasgow International Comedy Festival Closing Gala 2024
Usually when a compere's suddenly overwhelmed it's an ominous sign. Susie McCabe went from unflappably hosting this celebration of her home city's resurgent comedy festival, to kicking off the second half with the more casually soul-baring aspects of her stand-up, before ultimately taking home the Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award, commended by the Big Yin himself in a pre-recorded video. She looked visibly stunned, receiving hugs all round on stage, but delivered a composed acceptance speech.
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 31st March 2024Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award shortlist 2024
Craig Hill, Raymond Mearns, Rosco McClelland, Susan Riddell, Susie McCabe and Zara Gladman are nominated for 2024's Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award.
British Comedy Guide, 15th March 2024Craig Hill: This Gets Harder Every Year! review
Scotland's much-loved kilty pleasure unleashes another corker of a show!
Stewart, Mix Up Theatre, 14th October 2023Craig Hill: I Loved Being A Hairdresser
When a conversation starts with East Kilbride's most adored and adorable son crooning Someone To Watch Over Me at you, you know everything is going to be ok. And indeed, it is.
Kate Copstick, Entertainment Now, 3rd August 2023Our pick of the best things to see at the Edinburgh Fringe
Lorraine Wilson offers her selection of the very Best of Scotland performing at one of the planet's biggest cultural events, the Edinburgh Festival.
Lorraine Wilson, The National (Scotland), 31st July 2023