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The weirdest show Simon Morley has ever done
This is the weirdest show Simon Morley has ever done. And he invented Puppetry Of The Penis.
Kate Copstick, The Scotsman, 20th August 2017Robert Webb: 'I was never very good at being a boy'
In this extract from his new memoir, the comedian and actor revisits a village childhood overshadowed by the violent temper of his father and the premature death of his mother. Below, he talks to Alex Clark.
Robert Webb, The Guardian, 20th August 2017Evelyn Mok's perfect playlist
I fundamentally disagree with Patrice O'Neal... but he makes me laugh.
Evelyn Mok, Chortle, 16th August 2017Finalists for So You Think You're Funny revealed
The finalists for this year's 30th anniversary So You Think You're Funny Grand Final have been revealed.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 14th August 2017#EdFringe17: Tiff Stevenson drops a Bombshell
Enjoy 15 minutes of stand up and chat with the brilliant Tiff Stevenson. This is her eighth solo show at the Fringe, and she's better than ever. Direct, uncompromising, but with a mischievous twinkle in her eye, Tiff chats about the things that matter.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th August 2017Steve Bugeja interview
Steve Bugeja discusses his latest show, about working in an American Summer camp aged 18.
British Comedy Guide, 14th August 2017Early Vic Reeves collaborator not dead
At the end of July it was reported that Alan King, who worked with comedian Vic Reeves at the start of his comedy career, had died. It now appears that this is incorrect.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th August 2017Steve Bugeja: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview
The true story of Steve Bugeja's summer in 2009 working at a kids camp in America.
Laugh Out London, 13th August 2017The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Steve Bugeja
Steve Bugeja returns to the Edinburgh Festival this year with an anecdotal show about a summer spent work at a kids camp in the US. Bugeja will be performing Summer Camp at Just the Tonic at The Tron throughout August.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 13th August 2017Spaced showed how pop culture invades our everyday live
As part of our 90s comedy week, we look at the last great sitcom of the decade, Spaced.
Jasper Jackson, The New Statesman, 12th August 2017