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Ali Brice: this show is BONKERS - even by my standards

Edinburgh intros #17: For a man whose show is called Eric Meat Has No Proof, Only Memories Of Pasta, it's a surprisingly straightforward interview. Apart from the Phil Collins bit.

London Is Funny, 3rd August 2015

Tiff Stevenson: Mad Man

In Tiff Stevenson: Mad Man, the comic will ask why, in our current world, where it is no longer reasonable to be reasonable, do we literally have to scream to be heard? What makes a person anyhow? Martin Walker asks if she enjoys the label, 'the female Bill Hicks'.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 3rd August 2015

Mae Martin: 'I've only ever wanted to do comedy.'

In the one hundred and thirty fifth - and last - of the pre 2015 Edinburgh Festival Fringe comedy interviews, Martin Walker finally catches up with Canadian Mae Martin. In an extended chat they discuss identity, sexuality and Mae's brand new show, Us.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 3rd August 2015

Steve Hall: Edinburgh Fringe 2015 interview

Steve Hall was one third of excellent sketch group We Are Klang, alongside Greg Davies and Marek Larwood. He's also a brilliant stand-up in his own right and will be at the Edinburgh Festival this year with what will most likely be another excellent Fringe show.

Laugh Out London, 3rd August 2015

Steve Bugeja answers 10 Edinburgh Fringe Questions

Steve Bugeja brings his first full show to the Fringe this year, and it's all a true - if incredibly creepy-sounding - story.

British Comedy Guide, 3rd August 2015

Seven questions with... Tony Law

Tony Law is an absurd comedian to say the least, bettering himself with each passing year and crafting majestical shows which in the past have included musical numbers, finger lasers and puppet displays.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 3rd August 2015

Alex Edelman: Everything Handed To You

Last year's winner of the Edinburgh Comedy Award's best newcomer gong, Edelman divides his time between New York and his burgeoning career in the UK and Australia, so his real home is a blue suitcase.

lidia, Edinburgh Festivals, 3rd August 2015

Fringe 2015 - Steve Bugeja: Day Release

Day Release is the highly anticipated debut show from Steve Bugeja, the winner of the BBC Radio New Comedy Award 2013. Steve recently picked up a convicted criminal from prison who was on day release for the first time in 18 years. This is the story of what happened.

Adam Wilson, The Edinburgh Reporter, 2nd August 2015

Sarah Franken: Being out of the closet is even funnier

Most people know comedian Sarah Franken as Will. For 15 years Will carved out an international comedy career - counting the late great Robin Williams as a fan. At her last Edinburgh Fringe she performed comedy as a man, but as she explains to Martin Walker, it's time at last to bring Sarah to the stage.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 2nd August 2015

Edinburgh Fringe 2015: Everything you need to know

It can be a scary prospect for Fringe noobs to know what to see and where to go during the month-long event in August - especially as there already 2,300 productions on sale, which is more than ever before at this stage.

Tom Eames, Digital Spy, 31st July 2015

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