British Comedy Guide

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Press clippings Page 66

Are you a default parent who ends up doing everything?

It's something that actress Laura Patch, who plays the titular character, can understand especially juggling her own career and three young children. "I'm lucky, my husband is self-employed and we parent together. Which is really cool. It's still working especially when it's creative. And you've still got to do everything and give them [the children] a 100 per cent. It's tough."

Daily Mail, 15th July 2017

Daniel Kitson: Something Other Than Everything review

Something Other Than Everything has been billed - with typical, if valid, immodesty - as Daniel Kitson's latest reinvention of the stand-up form.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 13th July 2017

Evelyn Mok: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview

Swedish comedian Evelyn Mok explores first-generation guilt, intersectionality and adult virginity in her debut hour.

Laugh Out London, 12th July 2017

Book review: Believe Me by Eddie Izzard

We get what's surely only a glimpse of how tough things must have been for him. But the message of Izzard's life is that self-belief and an unflagging work ethic can get you places. Though you probably need some talent as well.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 12th July 2017

Tiff Stevenson: Edinburgh Fringe spotlight

As Tiff Stevenson rockets into the Gilded Balloon, we catch-up about her new show Bombshells, her viral success with Bridget Trump Diaries and ask whether comedy can make a political difference to the world.

Ben Venables, The Skinny, 11th July 2017

#EdFringe17: Princes of Main at New Year's Eve

It's August in Edinburgh, which can mean only one thing... its New Year's Eve! And what better way to spend it than in the company of sketch group Princes of Main. Enjoy 15 minutes of stand up and chat with stand-up comedian, Prince Ben Pope.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 10th July 2017

#EdFringe17: Genevieve Joy

In the past, consciously coupling Margo and George shared everything ...sex, laughs, good times and bad times. Can their love be salvaged? Enjoy 15 minutes of performance and chat with the writer, actor, comedian and Barry Manilow fan, Genevieve Joy.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 10th July 2017

Eddie Izzard: Believe Me review

A fine way to touch the soul.

Victoria Nangle, The Latest, 9th July 2017

I talk to: Steve Bugeja

Some people take a year out between Edinburgh Fringe shows, but not Steve Bugeja who is returning to the Fringe with his third show in as many years, Summer Camp.

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 9th July 2017

Fringe 2017 - The Lulu Show: Life on the Never-Never

Norwegian multi-award-winning actress and singer Hilde Louise Asbjornsen is proud to present the Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut of her alter ego, Lulu.

Mike Smith, The Edinburgh Reporter, 7th July 2017

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