British Comedy Guide

Eric

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Eric Davis interview

After interviewing Eric last year I was still unaware of what to expect from his show (it's a rule I have never to read up on what the show is about before seeing it). On the walk to his Red Bastard show Eric passed me and passed me a flyer for his show, on telling him I was coming to see it already he snatched the flyer out my hand and told me to 'fuck off then'.

The New Current, 22nd July 2014

Latitude review: Eric Lampaert

The beauty of Lampeart’s act is the shambling impulsiveness of it all; when you’re as naturally funny as he is, it really doesn’t matter whether he’s on topic or not.

Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 22nd July 2014

The Eric Lampaert three minute interview

Eric Lampaert studied at École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq in France and Middlesex University in the UK. So naturally he became a stand-p comedian. Martin walker asks what to expect from his intriguingly titled 2014 Edinburgh Fringe show.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 18th July 2014

Interview: Eric Lampaert

Eric Lampaert brings TWO shows to Edinburgh this year which sounds greedy but the unique thing about Lampaert is one can never get to much. His energy comes in burst of joy with the right balance of quirkiness that has made him one of the most reliable comics on the scene.

The New Current, 8th July 2014

Katie Mulgrew - Mavericks

Katie Mulgrew explains why she couldn't think of anything worse than going out with a comedian...

British Comedy Guide, 4th July 2014

The Erich McElroy three minute interview

Originally from Seattle USA, Erich McElroy travelled East to become a British citizen. He's well known for his humorous and insightful take on living in the UK and he comes to this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a new show, The British Referendum.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 3rd July 2014

Edinburgh Fringe preview: Eric Lampaert

A little bit Paul Foot, a tiny bit Noel Fielding. He looks like a wasted Russell Brand and delivers an amiably quirky view of life.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th June 2014

Eric Idle: Russell Brand & Eddie Izzard could stand in

In a behind the scenes documentary, Eric Idle has revealed that it has crossed their minds that one of them might not be able to make it on stage, joking that if Michael Palin can't make it they plan to draft in Eddie Izzard or use Russell Brand as a replacement for John Cleese.

The Telegraph, 28th June 2014

Eric Idle interview

The LA-based Python is masterminding the troupe's reunion shows, and here he explains why, unlike Terry Gilliam and Michael Palin, he always looks on the bright side of life.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 17th June 2014

Why isn't QI shown in America? Alan Davies tells all

Alan Davies has revealed the weird reason that QI isn't shown in the States - it's the pictures.

Catriona Wightman, Digital Spy, 15th June 2014

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