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Egg

Egg

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Simon Pegg and Nick Frost working on new project

Shaun Of The Dead and Hot Fuzz stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are working together on a new project. Few details have been revealed, but it may be in the sci-fi genre.

British Comedy Guide, 12th March 2017

Ford Kiernan was once encouraged to be 'egg packer'

Still Game star Ford Kiernan has revealed how a careers teacher once recommended he become an egg packer.

The Scotsman, 10th October 2016

George Egg: 10 Edinburgh Fringe questions

George Egg answers 10 questions about his 2016 Edinburgh Fringe show.

British Comedy Guide, 23rd August 2016

July: comedian of the month #30, Luke Heggie

Heggie is a no-nonsense Aussie performer. A builder by day as well as being a husband and father, he's a busy man and he clearly doesn't spare much time for messing around.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 20th August 2016

George Egg brings comedy to the kitchen

Egg says of this year's darkly humorous offering: "I suppose the show can be looked at as an extended metaphor about divergent thinking - an instructional inspirational piece of theatre about how we can all expand our horizons if we look beyond them and strive to be creative and inventive."

Mary Palmer, Daily Record, 18th August 2016

I remember when all this was veggie cafes & stripclubs

The greatest confusion in stand up now is brought on by the expectations of an audience nurtured on mainstream TV comedy, and the ambitions of the stand up comedians who may wish to test themselves further than the audience want.

Robin Ince, FringePig, 5th August 2016

Latitude review: Reggie Watts

Did I mention it was excellent? By the end of his show pretty much everyone was converted. People usually get up to walk somewhere else after a Latitude comedy performance. Here they got up to give Watts a standing ovation.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th July 2016

Latitude review: George Egg - Anarchist Cook

George Egg has one mission... to encourage people to view the world around them differently in the hope of inspiring creativity. How does he intend to embark on this mission? By...erm...cooking food in a hotel room, using only the appliances provided... stay with me.

Nicole Evans, The Reviews Hub, 16th July 2016

Rarely Asked Questions: George Egg

Comedians are always complaining about their unhealthy diets when on the road. Not George Egg though. Over the years Egg has developed a way of using hotel room accessories to conjure up healthy and, most importantly, tasty meals. You can do wonders with an iron, you can improvise with a kettle and you'd be amazed at what the appropriately-named Egg can do with...well, if I told you it would spoilt the surprise. In Anarchist Cook he tells jokes and simultaneously puts together a three-course meal. Play your cards right and sit at the front you might even get a free taste.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 18th May 2016

Review - George Egg: Anarchist Cook

George Egg is the show and the show is George Egg. He is extremely funny, entertaining and likeable and living proof that there is at least one man on the planet who can multi-task.

Sandra Giorgetti, British Theatre Guide, 5th March 2016

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