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Steve Bugeja: Edinburgh Fringe 2016 interview
Winner of the BBC New Comedy Award, Steve Bugeja pretty much guarantees an early of quality stand-up and storytelling. His show is all about something now too! We don't know what yet though.
Laugh Out London, 10th August 2016Rarely asked questions - Steve Bugeja
Steve Bugeja won the BBC New Comedy Award in 2013 with a strikingly nerdy high energy set. Despite his ongoing success he is as neurotic as ever, which is handy as it is one of the many things that makes him so funny. In his new show Unpronounceable Bugeja airs his various angsty concerns and in particlar his frustration that people tend to pronounce his surname wrong. Steve, I feel your pain. But don't worry, when you are a household name people will know how to say it.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th August 2016Seven questions with... Wendy Wason
Wendy Wason is a Scottish stand up comedian, actor and writer, who had her first taste of working in the comedy industry at the age of seventeen, selling tickets at the Gilded Balloon. Wason returns to the Edinburgh Festival this year with her latest show, Tiny Me, which explores the themes of identity and responsibility as a modern-day daughter, mother, wife, friend and woman.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 9th August 2016BBC to air lost Kenny Everett local radio shows
When the BBC sacked Kenny Everett in 1970, the anarchic DJ retreated to the South Coast where he channeled his frustrations into a series of brilliant comic broadcasts for local radio. Now "lost" tapes of those shows, recorded for stations in Portsmouth and the Solent, have been rediscovered and will be broadcast in a BBC special celebrating the pioneering broadcaster.
Adam Sherwin, i Newspaper, 9th August 2016Seven questions with... Andy Askins
Andy Askins is a stand up comedian with material that is surprisingly dark, standing in stark contrast against his calm and friendly stage demeanour. Askins is also a very talented musician who doesn't rely on his guitar as a gimmick; his comedy songs are delightfully punchy and unpredictable. Askins brings his latest show, The Man With No Name, to this year's Edinburgh Festival.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 9th August 2016Tiff Stevenson on the men in the establishment
English stand-up drops some post-Brexit truth bombs on the establishment.
Tiff Stevenson, The List, 8th August 2016Seven of the biggest myths about Amercian high school (Link expired)
Ever wanted to know what American students are really like?
Orlando Baxter, WOW247, 8th August 2016Interview with Tiff Stevenson
In the run up to Voice's latest coverage of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, we have dozens of interviews with performers like comedian, writer and actor Tiff Stevenson, who we'll be seeing up there.
Voice Magazine, 8th August 2016Seven questions with... The Thinking Drinkers
The Thinking Drinkers are Ben McFarland and Tom Sandham, a pair of alcohol connoisseurs and writers who have made it their mission to impart their knowledge onto audiences in the most entertaining ways possible. The Thinking Drinkers' latest show, Around The World in 80 Drinks, is set to be a truly unique comedy experience; combining comedy and alcohol is surely a match made in heaven?
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 8th August 2016Seven questions with... Tom Allen
Tom Allen is rapidly growing in popularity on the stand up circuit, having recently supported the likes of Josie Long and Sarah Millican on nationwide and international tours. Tom's unique blend of the sinister and the playfully cheeky makes for a very interesting performer, with the comic bringing his latest hour, Indeed, to 2016's Edinburgh Festival.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 8th August 2016