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Goodnight Sweetheart cast revealed
Casting details for the new Goodnight Sweetheart special have been revealed. Elizabeth Carling and Emma Amos will reprise their roles as Phoebe and Yvonne, respectively.
British Comedy Guide, 5th August 2016Fringe Q&As: Tiff Stevenson
Tiff Stevenson talks about her new stand up show Seven.
The Herald, 4th August 2016Seven questions with... Rory O'Hanlon
Rory O'Hanlon is an Irish stand up comedian and writer whose autobiographical style of comedy, combined with an often light-hearted and silly demeanour, shows a willingness for self-ridicule and opens him up to be a very likeable performer. Rory is bringing his third stand up hour, You Are Where You Need To Be, to this year's Edinburgh Festival.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 3rd August 2016Seven questions with... Susan Calman
Susan Calman is a face you will almost certainly recognise from various panel shows including Have I Got News For You and Mock The Week, as well as being a Radio 4 regular. A self-confessed cat-lover, Calman is unafraid to turn the mockery in her own direction, making her comedy all the more open and silly, but with a sharp wit driving it. Susan Calman is performing her show The Calman Before The Storm at this year's Edinburgh Festival.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 3rd August 2016Seven questions with... Geoff Norcott
Geoff Norcott is a stand up comedian and writer, making a name for himself in recent years for being perhaps the only outspoken right wing comedian at the Edinburgh Festival, disguising thoughtful political comment within entertaining quips about Cameron, Corbyn, and the rest. Norcott has also written for many television shows including 8 out of 10 Cats and Live at the Apollo, and will be performing his latest show Conswervative at the Edinburgh Festival this year.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 2nd August 2016Everything is politics
In the age of chaos, political theatre is more than just the party line, argues Gareth K Vile.
Gareth K Vile, The List, 2nd August 2016Seven questions with... Beth Vyse
Beth Vyse is a stand up and character comedian who returns to the Edinburgh Festival this year with her 2015 solo hour, As Funny As Cancer; a refreshingly personal show in which the comic details her experience with breast cancer, embellishing with her trademark surreal humour. And Vyse's absurdist roots are never far from the surface, with her character Olive Hands making an appearance in another show: All Hands To The Pump.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 2nd August 2016Seven Questions With... Stephen Bailey
Stephen Bailey has been busy lately, especially given his recent support slot on Katherine Ryan's latest tour. This comedian is cheeky, flamboyant and a prime example of someone who is destined to perform in some medium or other; his recent successes on the live stand up circuit prove this to be the case. Stephen is taking his latest solo hour, Nation's Sweetheart, to this year's Edinburgh Festival.
I asked Stephen these seven questions to learn a little more about him...
Edinburgh Fringe | 2016 Steve Bugeja
Steve has a bag for life, he remembers it every single time. That's not even his best chat up line and only the third coolest thing about him.
The New Current, 1st August 2016Seven questions with... Eric Lampaert
Recognisable from television shows such as Impractical Jokers and The Midnight Beast, Eric Lampaert is preparing to bring his latest hour, Alien of Extraordinary Ability, to Edinburgh. This new show explores how the comic views his place in society, and the world as a wider notion. Lampaert's act is a fascinating culmination of cultures, drawing on influences from different corners of the globe and performing in multiple languages.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 1st August 2016