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Interview with Myra DuBois
"Social media has levelled the playing field and given a platform to anyone with internet access. People are being held to account for their words and actions. 'Cancel Culture' is the sound of surprise on hearing a retort for the first time."
Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 31st July 2022Edinburgh 2022: Myra Dubois Q&A
BWW catches up with Myra Dubois to chat about bringing A Problem Shared to the 2022 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 12th July 2022Myra DuBois interview
It's a live, inter-active self-help seminar where I shall be curing the ails and woes of my adoring AdMyras, plus a special surprise celebrity wellness seeker each day!
On The Mic, 12th July 2022Leicester Comedy Festival 2022 Award nominees
Troy Hawke, Garrett Millerick, Russell Hicks, Sarah Callaghan, The Weirdos and Sikisa have been nominated for Best Show in the Leicester Comedy Festival Awards 2022.
British Comedy Guide, 25th February 2022Myra Dubois's Dead Funny gets NextUp release
Comedy streaming platform NextUp have announced they will release Myra Dubois Dead Funny this year for Halloween.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 23rd October 2021Myra Dubois: Dead Funny - Garrick Theatre review
Inventing the genre of 'snuff cabaret' Myra Dubois is dead funny, just don't sit near the front!
The Reviews Hub, 7th September 2021Flamboyant drag on a laptop? It cramps cabaret's style
Britain's Got Talent star Myra Dubois turns agony aunt in a show that might raise the roof in a theatre - but not online.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 1st October 2020Comedians make Britain's Got Talent semi-final
Myra Dubois, Steve Royle, Nabil Abdulrashid, Allan Finnegan, Hakan Berg and Jon Courtenay go through.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th August 2020Myra Dubois interview
The comedian, drag act and entertainer on the things that make her laugh the most.
The Guardian, 10th July 2020Myra Dubois gets thumbs up from Britain's Got Talent
The quickfire club regular scored four yeses after a mix of stand-up - comparing Simon Cowell's teeth to a newly fitted kitchen - and a distinctive rendition of the Annie Lennox hit Why.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 16th May 2020