
Finlay Christie
- Actor, stand-up comedian and writer
Press clippings
Teenage Cancer Trust Comedy Night review
So many great comics on a night of highlights.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 26th March 2025Teenage Cancer Trust Night Of Comedy 2025 review
Massive charity gigs are there for the taking for lesser-known acts. Famous names need to just be present, offering some brand recognition to shift tickets, but those on the up can use the exposure to burnish their fan base.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 26th March 2025Malcolm Hardee Awards 2024 results
Mark Dean Quinn, Thom Tuck and Garry Starr have been recognised in 2024's Malcolm Hardee Awards.
British Comedy Guide, 24th August 2024Malcolm Hardee Awards 2024 nominations
The Duncan Brothers, Elliot Wengler, Garry Starr, Mark Dean Quinn, Nate Kitch and Paulina Lenoir are amongst the nominees for the Malcolm Hardee Awards 2024.
British Comedy Guide, 21st August 2024Olga Koch and Finlay Christie use their privilege as a rich seam of humour
One stand-up asks moral questions about her family's post-Soviet wealth, the other uses a self-satisfied persona to survey his gilded lifestyle. Both strike comedy gold at Edinburgh Fringe.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 20th August 2024First Crop of Entertainment Now WoW Awards
The Entertainment Now Wow Awards, now in their third year, announce their first series of winners today.
Entertainment Now, 8th August 2024Edinburgh Fringe Diary 2024 - Part One
Trains, Pains And The Pick Of The Fringe So Far
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 7th August 2024Finlay Christie and Bobby Mair: How to Teach A New Dog Old Tricks
Smart, baby-faced posh boy actor turned stand up comedian Finlay Christie and human train wreck purveyor of comedy as a dark, dark art, Bobby Mair did not seem to me like the ideal pairing. Hah! Was I ever wrong!
Kate Copstick, Entertainment Now, 7th August 2024The last laugh? Edinburgh Fringe stars reveal how tech may kill comedy
In the first of a two-part series on the state of comedy, the stand-up stars of the Edinburgh Festival tell our Writer at Large how technology is shaping the art of making us laugh.
Neil MacKay, The Herald, 4th August 2024These are five of the most-talked about stand up shows at the Fringe
Five widely looked-for-ward-to comedies.
The Herald, 28th July 2024