British Comedy Guide
Evelyn Mok
Evelyn Mok

Evelyn Mok

  • From Sweden
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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The 10 best jokes from the Edinburgh fringe

From infidelity to insomnia and taxidermy ... the funniest gags we have heard so far from this year's standup shows.

Paul Fleckney, The Guardian, 15th August 2017

You know comedians don't have job interviews?

Why should comedians get away with never having job interviews? We made Tessa Coates, Lloyd Griffith, Evelyn Mok and Katy Brand experience this rite of passage.

The Pool, 7th August 2017

Three to see 2017: Three promising comedy newcomers

This time three comedy newcomers.

Caro Moses, ThreeWeeks, 4th August 2017

Meet Fringe innovators Berk's Nest

An interview with Katie Churchill, Owen Donovan and Phoebe Bourke, the producers and directors behind some of the Fringe's most imaginative shows

Ben Venables, The Skinny, 28th July 2017

The ones to watch: comedy

Who will be funniest at this year's Fringe? Ben Williams selects the best of the bunch

Ben Williams, Fest Mag, 15th July 2017

Six debut hours of stand-up at the Fringe

It's a strong year for female stand-ups and here's a sextet of aspiring debutantes.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 14th 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

Comedy scripts to be showcased at Soho Theatre

Comedy scripts from writers including William Andrews, Lilah Vandenburgh, Pippa Evans, Ruth Bratt, Lucy Porter and Evelyn Mok are to be showcased at London's Soho Theatre in March.

British Comedy Guide, 23rd February 2017

BBC Three to publish another series of Big Field

BBC Three has ordered another series of Big Field, the surreal online comedy series which mixes audio soundbites with new live action sequences, all set in a field.

British Comedy Guide, 21st February 2017

A Brief History Of Tim review

A comedy centred around a guy with cerebral palsy... a bit of worthy, inclusive box-ticking from the BBC, making sure disabled people are shown in a positive light? You'd only say that if you don't know Tim Renkow.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 5th September 2016

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