Press clippings
Debutante's ball: Edinburgh Fringe Debuts
New comedy? One ticket please! Here's our top picks from the hunners of acts making their debuts at Edinburgh Fringe 2022.
Polly Glynn, The Skinny, 2nd August 2022Australians at Edinburgh Fringe 2022
The 75th Edinburgh Fringe Festival begins this week and, after a bit of an enforced break, there will be a strong contingent of Australian acts (as well as Aussie Expats and adopted Aussies) back in Auld Reeky town raring to tread the boards again. Here is a list of those we could find along with any reviews we have previously written.
Squirrel Comedy, 1st August 2022EdFringe talk: Danielle Walker
"I've also realised I often spout off facts that I've heard via word of mouth, that probably aren't actually true."
Dan Lentell, Get Your Coats On, 1st August 2022Interview with comedian Danielle Walker
Australian comedian Danielle Walker is heading to Edinburgh Festival Fringe for the first time in August. She tells us about her show, the absurdity of her family, and how Covid changed her style of work.
Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 21st July 2022Ten Edinburgh shows from the Melbourne Comedy Festival
Fringe shows that have done well down under.
Chortle, 19th July 2022How the devil are you, Danielle Walker?
I've always told stories but some self awareness clicked in when I was 20ish around why people were laughing at the stories.
Punchline UK, 12th July 2022Comedy newbie Q&A: Danielle Walker
The subject of today's Q&A is Danielle Walker.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 11th July 2022Edinburgh 2022: Danielle Walker Q&A
BWW catches up with Danielle Walker to chat about bringing Nostalgia to the 2022 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 20th June 2022Assembly announces final shows for Fringe 2022
Assembly Festival has announced its final 50+ shows for 2022, including Frank Skinner, Al Murray, Jinkx Monsoon, Queen of Fake Alison Jackson and Fringe favourite Reuben Kaye.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th June 2022Review: Danielle Walker is Bush Rat
Danielle Walker begins her show by explaining why she's called it Bush Rat. It's the name her grandfather gave her due to her fondness for the Australian bush. And as Walker tells the story she pauses for laughs, but for the most part, they don't come. Or at least not as frequently as she pauses for them. This opening sums up the whole show.
Harry Rosehill, Londonist, 25th January 2019