Press clippings Page 4
Why the Fringe is a perilous place for comedians
Electrocuted by a faulty microphone, taking a punch from a drunken audience member, plummeting through a theatre's unsecured trapdoor - the comedian's life is not without peril.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 16th August 2017Fringe clinic #4: exercise
Comic and medic Ed Patrick shares tips to keep you Fringe fit.
Ed Patrick, Chortle, 13th August 2017Is there a doctor in the house? Luckily yes. Onstage.
Comedian and junior doctor Ed Patrick had to pause his show yesterday to attend to a collapsed audience member.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 10th August 2017Why not try something a little out of the ordinary?
Some odd shows.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 4th August 2017Sick comedy? Comedians talk about their health
Comedian and NHS junior doctor Ed Patrick is to be joined by two different Edinburgh Fringe performers every day of his run to discuss their real-life health stories in the Comedians' Surgery.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 12th July 2017Ed Patrick interview
Ed Patrick mixes medicine and comedy for his Junior Optimist stand-up show tomorrow night in Glasgow.
Christy Bucklow, Glasgow Live, 17th March 201712 comedians pick their favourite bad movies
As Glasgow Comedy Festival celebrates the awful glory that is Highlander 2 and Reefer Madness, we dug a little deeper into this treasure chest of terrible.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 15th February 2017Fringe Q&As: Ed Patrick on his debut show at the Fringe
Ed Patrick talks about Just the Tonic Community Project.
The Herald, 16th August 2016Interview: Ed Patrick - Junior Optimist
Ed Patrick interview.
Rosie Gillott, Fresh Air, 10th August 2016Political comedy isn't dead
Serious issues are back on the stand-up agenda. Here are the Fringe's hottest topics.
Stephen Armstrong, The Sunday Times, 7th August 2016