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Short & Curly

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Fringe Q&As: Short & Curly

Short & Curly on their new show, Young at Start.

Linda Howard, The Herald, 18th July 2018

+3 interview: Short & Curly: Young at Start

"We are more conscious of our age among all the whippersnappers at the fringe."

Dan Lentell, Edinburgh49, 22nd June 2018

Fifty-word Fringe pitch: Short & Curly

This time it's the turn of Rebecca Shorrocks & Paul F. Taylor on Young at Start.

The Reviews Hub, 22nd June 2018

Short & Curly: the Edinburgh interviews 2018

Short & Curly interview.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 17th June 2018

An interview with Short & Curly

Rebecca Shorrocks (Short) & Paul F Taylor (Curly) are coming to Edinburgh this August. The Mumble managed to catch them for a wee blether.

The Mumble, 13th June 2018

5 Kevin Spacey would definitely be seen in Edinburgh

"Quick changes and even quicker wit" say we of sketch duo Short & Curly. This year they are presenting A Curly Night In at Gilded Balloon's new pay-what-you-want venue. "Join highbrow sketch group member Curly for a relaxing night in with his classic highbrow films", says the show's blurb. Kevin Spacey films maybe. Imagine if Kevin Spacey was in town! Where would he go? Short & Curly wonder...

Short & Curly, ThreeWeeks, 1st August 2016

Short & Curly Q&A - Edinburgh Fringe 2016

Interview with Short & Curly.

Short Com, 1st August 2016

Five fast Fringe questions with...Short & Curly

With over 3000 shows at the world's biggest arts festival, here at The Reviews Hub, we want to make the job of choosing your Edinburgh Festival Fringe shows that little bit easier. So here's Short and Curly answering our annual Five Fast Fringe Questions.

The Reviews Hub, 24th July 2016

Fringe Q&As: Short & Curly

Short & Curly talk to HeraldScotland about stag dos, Irn Bru for breakfast and filthy jokes.

The Herald, 21st August 2014

Short & Curly: The penis on the posters Who Dunnit?

Remember that time Kunt & The Gang distributed cock n ball stickers all over Edinburgh, ensuring every comedian with a poster stuck to a wall now had some male genitalia added to their printed face? Well, at least that year it was a 'thing'. But what if you find some similar graffiti has been added to your 2014 Fringe publicity? What can it mean? Who can be responsible? Short & Curly, in something of a Who Dunnit mood this Fringe, consider the suspects.

Short & Curly, ThreeWeeks, 13th August 2014

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