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Grace Campbell: interview
Grace Campbell has established herself as a talented comedian and an innovative campaigner. Yvette Huddleston talks to her about humour, politics and having a famous father.
Yvette Huddleston, The Yorkshire Post, 20th March 202050 best jokes from Edinburgh Fringe 2019's shows
As the festival enters its final days, we round up the funniest gags on offer this year.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 22nd August 2019How Edinburgh's comics are straddling political divide
While some fringe shows are tackling the subject head on, other performers think this is a year to stay off current affairs.
Vanessa Thorpe, The Guardian, 3rd August 2019British Comedy Guide's top tips
The British Comedy Guide team selects the best Edinburgh Fringe shows they've seen so far in preview.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd August 2019Fringe: 9 of the best laugh-out-loud female comedians
Edinburgh plays host to the Fringe Festival once more this August, but which female comedians should you go and see? Here are nine of the acts Stylist is most excited about.
Hollie Richardson, Stylist, 29th July 2019Grace Campbell: Fringe is much more sane than politics
The comedian reveals why she will never follow in the footsteps of her father, the former New Labour adviser Alastair Campbell.
Gillian Furmage, The Times, 7th July 20198 of the most exciting debuts at Edinburgh Fringe 2019
Take note now, before you struggle to get tickets.
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 17th June 2019Grace Campbell foreswears politics in Fringe gig
A year after launching a career as a stand-up, the daughter of Tony Blair's most trusted confidant, Alastair Campbell, will be at the Gilded Balloon with a show entitled Why I'm Never Going Into Politics.
Brian Ferguson, The Scotsman, 27th April 2019Gilded Balloon adds another 150 Edinburgh Fringe shows
Gilded Balloon has announced another 150 for this year's Edinburgh Fringe.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th April 2019London's most influential people 2018 - Comedy
Including Katherine Ryan, Rachel Parris and Will Sharpe.
Evening Standard, 10th October 2018