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Harriet Braine
Harriet Braine

Harriet Braine

  • Comedian and actor

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Edinburgh Fringe day 13

I ended today soaked through with Irn Bru and rain.

John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 15th August 2017

Three To See 2017: Three helpings of musical comedy

This time three helpings of musical comedy.

Caro Moses, ThreeWeeks, 5th August 2017

Stand-out stand-ups at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Here are a handful of 2017's anticipated acts.

Malay Online, 30th July 2017

Interview: rarely asked questions - Harriet Braine

Musical comedian Harriet Braine has been making a bit of a splash on the comedy competition circuit recently.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th July 2017

Fringe 2017: Top picks and tips

With its 3,398 shows across 300 venues, we guide you through the world's largest arts festival.

Sarah Bradbury, The Independent, 18th July 2017

Five fast Fringe questions with Harriet Braine

Next up in our annual series of Fringe preview Q & A's it's the turn of Harriet Braine.

The Reviews Hub, 16th July 2017

Harriet Braine: Edinburgh Fringe spotlight

2016's Funny Women Stage Award winner, and former Edinburgh student, Harriet Braine brings her musical comedy debut to the Fringe.

Ben Venables, The Skinny, 12th July 2017

The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Harriet Braine

After being crowned winner of the Funny Women Award in 2016, musical comedian Harriet Braine looks set to make an impression at this year's Edinburgh Festival. Her debut Edinburgh show Total Eclipse of the Art covers the ins and outs of the art world, and Harriet will be performing it the Laughing Horse at The Golf Tavern throughout August.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 11th July 2017

BWW Q&A- Harriet Braine

Harriet Braine interview.

Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 11th July 2017

Fringe 2017 - Harriet Braine: Total Eclipse of the Art

The 2016 Funny Women Stage Award winner and So You Think You're Funny? finalist of the same year, Harriet Braine, believes that art history delivered through the medium of parody song is the only possible remedy for the broken hearts and minds of a broken world.

Kara Alberts, The Edinburgh Reporter, 5th July 2017

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