Press clippings
Sky Comedy Rep 2023 writers announced
Tom Critch, Doug Crossley, Alice Etches, Aoife Kennan, Mahad Ali, Georgie Morrell, Hattie Soykan and Asia Wray have been selected to take part in the Sky Comedy Rep scheme.
British Comedy Guide, 28th November 2022Georgie Morrell on blindness and body confidence
Losing my eyesight helped me overcome my body confidence issues.
Georgie Morrell, Metro, 28th October 2021Comedians outdoors getting COVID-compliant
Slowly, slowly, comedians have been emerging from behind their complicated phone camera set-ups, green screens and podcast mics to perform live comedy. We don't know how long this will last with the ever-changing Government guidelines that tell us to go out, but not out out, to not go to the office, but not not go to the office and to be in bed by 10pm. But, in the meantime, we have updated our series Comedians Indoors Getting Creative to reflect to current situation.
Funny Women, 25th September 2020Bloomsbury hosts night of visually impaired comedy
More than a dozen visually impaired comedians are coming together this October to create a spectacle for Eye Say, Eye Say, Eye Say! Offering 20/20 insights on their diverse experiences living in the capital, the covert congregation will be livestreamed on Zoom as part of the Bloomsbury Festival.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 23rd September 2020Georgie Morrell on the path to becoming an Eyecon
"It's a bit about disability, a lot about gossip and a worrying story about a puppy."
Blizzard Comedy, 26th October 2019Comedians choose their favourite Edinburgh pubs
Comics choose their top local pubs.
Teddy Jamieson, The Herald, 4th August 2019Georgie Morrell Q&A
BWW catches up with Georgie Morrell to chat about bringing Eyecon to the 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 29th July 2019Interview: Rarely Asked Questions - Georgie Morrell
Ever wanted to be an icon and have everyone look up to you? Ever wanted to be the face of disability? Georgie Morrell didn't but she is now and she doesn't remember agreeing to this. Or did she? Join Georgie as she explores disability and why being sick on a puppy will come back to haunt you.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th July 2019More from Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Here it is, folks! The full list of our favourite shows from this year's Edinburgh Fringe, in more detail than expected (we may have got carried away). There's just over a week left of the festival, so if you're in town and haven't seen these shows yet, get booking ASAP.
Bechdel Theatre, 20th August 2017Why are medical shows turning up at the Fringe?
While mental health has been a hot topic at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe recently, shows dealing with physical ailments are coming to the fore this year. Writers and performers tell Emily Jupp about depicting their conditions on stage, as well as putting the well-being of the National Health Service in the spotlight.
Emily Jupp, The Stage, 31st July 2017