British Comedy Guide

Fiona Pearce

  • Writer and comedian

Press clippings

Croft and Pearce interview

"We kind of stumbled our way through learning to write."

Blizzard Comedy, 24th February 2020

Fringe female comedy duos: Croft & Pearce

Hannah Croft and Fiona Pearce reveal all about timekeeping, sweet potatoes and multiple Fionas.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 31st July 2018

Edinburgh 10x10: 10 female double acts

Sisters in comedy (and occasionally real life).

Chortle, 27th July 2018

Croft & Pearce Are Not Themselves review

Croft & Pearce produce a set of entertaining sketches, interwoven storylines and clever dissection of British society which nearly match their first-class delivery.

Ian Cater, What's On London, 21st May 2017

Croft & Pearce Are Not Themselves review

It'd be interesting to see them go the whole hog and have properly interacting scenes, rather than tenuously linked ones, in something more narrative-driven, as that seems their forte.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 17th May 2017

My comedy hero: Croft & Pearce choose their faves

Sketch duo pick Tina Fey, Victoria Wood and many others.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 2nd November 2016

Croft and Pearce: There's Always Something review

Although There's Always Something spoofs the absurdities of modern life there is no overall theme and it is hard to identify the target audience.

Dave Cunningham, The Reviews Hub, 20th June 2016

Fringe 2016: Top four at the big four

As Assembly, Gilded Balloon, Pleasance and Underbelly launch their combined Fringe programme in Edinburgh, here's our pick of four big comedy shows from the 'big four' venues.

Jenni Ajderian and Fred Fletch and Ben Venables, The Skinny, 17th May 2016

Interview: Hannah Croft and Fiona Pearce

A chat with Croft and Pearce.

Hannah Whitcombe, Fresh Fringe, 25th August 2015

Croft & Pearce interview

Hannah Croft and Fiona Pearce have been writing and performing sketches together for years, having first met at school. Martin Walker enjoyed the company of this playful double act as they mulled over their new Radio 4 series and their latest Edinburgh Fringe show, There's Always Something.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 2nd July 2015

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