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Fringe 2018 - Dominic Frisby's Financial Game Show
It's all about money, finance, economics - you know, boffin stuff but made exciting.
Kara Alberts, The Edinburgh Reporter, 9th July 2018Interview: Dominic Frisby
I recently got to pick Dominic's brains about what audiences can expect...
Angela Johnson, Entertainment Focus, 5th July 2018Edinburgh preview: Dominic Frisby's Financial Game Show
It's all about money, finance, economics - you know, boffin stuff but made exciting.
Theatre Weekly, 23rd June 2018Fifty-word Fringe pitch: Dominic Frisby
This time it's the turn of Dominic Frisby on this year's show.
The Reviews Hub, 23rd June 2018Financial Game Show uses comedy & bitcoin to entertain
Who is the richest person in the world? Who said, "It costs a lot of money to look this cheap?" Where do they drink the most alcohol per capita? Ireland, Scotland, Russia or France? Readers who immediately answered just might be perfect guests on Dominic Frisby's Financial Game Show, launching in the United Kingdom. Prizes include standard fiat payouts, but the show is also offering prizes in bitcoin cash (BCH) and even silver bullion.
C. Edward Kelso, Bitcoin.com, 18th June 2018Dominic Frisby's Financial Game Show comes to Edinburgh
For his much anticipated return to Edinburgh, following his widely-acclaimed show, Let's Talk About Tax, the world's only financial expert and comedian, Dominic Frisby has devised a new game show that mixes The Price Is Right with Mastermind.
Broadway World, 17th June 2018Comedy Unleashed: new free speech comedy night review
There's always somebody who has to ruin it. Comedy Unleashed has been widely advertised as a new free-speech stand-up night, where comedians have the safe space to say what they want, without fear of falling foul of the politically correct police. Yet during the bonfire of taboos that is Scott Capurro's headlining set, one front-row punter was drawn to his feet to heckle.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 14th February 2018Andy Shaw - reviewing the reviewer
Andy Shaw isn't happy about a write-up his political show received by Brian Logan of The Guardian.
Andy Shaw, Chortle, 27th June 2017Comedians for Corbyn?
Stand-up is supposedly a leftie haven. But from what I saw this week, the scene offered little support for the Labour leader - and, despite some droll insights, a lack of real debate.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 9th June 2017Radio 4 to pilot More Money Than Sense panel show
Radio 4 is to pilot More Money Than Sense, an 'outrageous' new panel show about economics hosted by Dominic Frisby.
British Comedy Guide, 28th February 2017