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How The Simpsons taught me everything I know (Link expired)
The Simpsons and quotations go together like fish and chips, Wimbledon and Pimms... piety and Ned Flanders.
WOW247, 16th August 2016Seven questions with... Lazy Susan
Lazy Susan are a sketch double act made of Freya Parker and Celeste Dring, who have been making waves in recent times with shows that get bigger and better each year. Their sketches are unpredictable, silly and surreal, no surprise, then, that they were nominated for the Foster's Best Newcomer Award in 2014. Lazy Susan bring their latest show, Crazy Sexy Fool, to this year's Edinburgh Festival, and it is one that everyone seems to be talking about.
Moody Comedy, 15th August 2016Edinburgh Festival: Seven shows to see this week (Link expired)
We've got through the first week of Edinburgh action, but we're not even close to running out of things to see. Here's seven shows across the next week which...
Matthew Dunne-Miles, WOW247, 15th August 2016Interview: Adam and Eve and Steve
Adam and Eve and Steve interview.
Rosie Gillott, Fresh Air, 15th August 2016Scott Agnew reveals he is HIV positive
Scott hopes that he can change some of the stereotypes surrounding the condition.
Jonathan Geddes, Daily Record, 15th August 2016Seven questions with... Adam Rowe
Adam Rowe is a stand up who has already reached the final of English Comedian of the Year 2016, despite still being in his early twenties. Rowe is bringing his debut hour, Bittersweet Little Lies to this year's Edinburgh Festival; a show that considers the implications of the lies we tell our loved ones from childhood to adulthood. As well as this, Adam will be compering Gag Reflex Presents and taking part in the AAA Stand Up each day.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 14th August 2016Seven questions with... Mark Thomas
Summarised as "part theatre, part stand up, part journalism, part activism", Mark Thomas' latest show The Red Shed is the final instalment of a trilogy of critically acclaimed shows (Bravo Figaro, followed by Cuckooed), which sees him return to a labour club in Wakefield, a place Thomas credits for aiding him in developing his political conscience, as well as his public speaking skills. The satirical television show The Mark Thomas Comedy Product ran for six series, and is a prime example of the comic's passion for influential socialist comedy that encourages action, thus showing the importance of comedy for social development.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 14th August 2016Interview: Brennan Reece - Everglow
Brennan Reece interview.
Rosie Gillott, Fresh Air, 14th August 2016Tiff Stevenson recalls her most memorable gigs
"Heckled by helicopters"
Chortle, 13th August 2016Podcast: Steve Bugeja (Boo-Jay-A)
The BBC Comedy award winner, Steve Bugeja's new show Unpronounceable concerns the head and the heart. How best to make decisions? Steve met a girl - girl moved away for a year - should Steve wait for her return?
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 13th August 2016