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Garrett Millerick. Copyright: Ed Moore
Garrett Millerick

Garrett Millerick

  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

Press clippings Page 8

Interview: Garrett Millerick

Normally a ball of comic rage, the comedian tells us how a traumatic event for him and his wife totally rerouted his Fringe plans.

Robert Peacock, The Wee Review, 8th August 2018

What is the best joke in your show?

Some comedians don't mind sharing..

Chortle, 6th August 2018

Who is the best person you've met at the Fringe?

"Benedict Cumberbatch stole fmy act... literally!"

Chortle, 3rd August 2018

What's the oddest prop you've used at the Fringe?

'We ended up sleeping in our 6ft vagina'

Chortle, 1st August 2018

What is you abiding memory of your first Fringe?

'Seeing Simon Munnery with a glove made of dildos'

Chortle, 30th July 2018

Fringe Q&As: Garrett Millerick

Garrett Millerick on his new stand-up show, Sunflower and walking round the meadows with his dog.

Linda Howard, The Herald, 21st July 2018

10 things that make me laugh by Garrett Millerick

Garrett Millerick writes a piece for us ahead of his new show Sunflower at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Garrett Millerick, Female First, 19th July 2018

A piggy interview with Garrett Millerick

Garrett Millerick interview.

Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 10th July 2018

Live review: Garrett Millerick, 2 Northdown, N1

Garrett Millerick is angry. Bloody livid.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st December 2017

Interview: rarely asked questions - Garrett Millerick

Garrett Millerick has just accidentally bought a house in the heart of Brexit country. His membership of the Urban Liberal Elite has been rescinded, subsumed into the ranks of the silent majority, he is totally consumed by home improvement, car magazines, property values, bin day and reality television. He is living an Essex based remake of Kafka's Metamorphosis and has become what he once feared most, Jeremy Clarkson. Full on stuff with a hint of Stewart Lee but with the volume knob turned right up.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 21st November 2017

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