Press clippings Page 5
HIGNFY fluffed a joke about GCHQ and Greggs
Episode of flagship BBC satirical comedy show, hosted by Victoria Coren Mitchell, didn't know its GCHQ from its MI5
Phil Norris, Gloucestershire Live, 4th November 2018Michael Legge interview
I haven't evolved. Something else happened. I just snapped.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 5th October 2018George Egg interview
Comedy and cookery combine in a brand new show from the aptly named George Egg, who aims to raise a laugh by using unconventional methods and unexpected equipment in his unique stand-up show.
Jenny Lee, The Irish News, 20th September 2018Egg: Richard Pictures interview
Egg are Anna Leong Brophy and Emily Lloyd-Saini, back at the Fringe with Richard Pictures, a new character-led sketch show promising to explore "toxic masculinity and female friendship" with plenty of "high energy silliness and unexpected twists".
Chris Cooke, ThreeWeeks, 10th August 2018Fringe female comedy duos: Egg
Anna Leong-Brophy and Emily Lloyd-Saini chew the fat over jokes about toast, and why foil tentacles brought them together.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 31st July 2018George Egg talks his comedy omelette
George Egg is a comedian with a flare for all things foods, so much so that he even incorporates it into his shows.
Brighton Argus, 28th July 2018Review: Great Yorkshire Fringe, George Egg
As George Egg was banished by his doctor and wife to the shed on a strict diet, he repurposed his tools where he decides to prepare three healthy meals. It was an absolute blast.
Catherine Turnbull, The York Press, 25th July 2018BWW Q&A- We Need The Eggs
BWW speaks to Richard Todd about bringing We Need The Eggs to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 25th July 2018Egg: 10 Things that make us laugh
Egg write a piece for us ahead of their new show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Egg, Female First, 16th July 2018Fringe Q&As: Egg
Egg sketch show duo Anna Leong Brophy and Emily Lloyd-Saini on their new show, Richard Pictures.
Linda Howard, The Herald, 12th July 2018