Press clippings
Festival of The Spoken Nerd: review
Geeky comedy provides statistically significant laughter.
Elaine Downs, The Wee Review, 6th December 2018Live comedy DVDs to fill those Christmas stockings
Some last-minute Christmas ideas as we round-up a bunch of live comedy DVD releases.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 18th December 2017You Can't Polish A Nerd review
The show concluded with a fantastic finale, which combined green screens, the Droste Effect and Escher paintings.
Georgia Grace, The Badger, 14th November 2017Festival of the Spoken Nerd review
Gleeful giddy fun with the peerless - and peer reviewed - science trio.
Andrew Allen, The Latest, 6th November 2017Festival of the Spoken Nerd review
Overall this was a good, entertaining show: it's certainly clever, although not as funny as it thinks it is but it is still a good night out. You don't have to be a nerd to enjoy it but it certainly would help.
Matt Forrest, The Reviews Hub, 24th October 2017Helen Arney: how to see sounds
Pause, take some time out, and discover the eye-opening, ear-opening world of seeing sound.
Helen Arney, The Big Issue, 21st August 2015Interview: Steve Mould, Matt Parker and Helen Arney
A chat with Festival of the Spoken Nerd.
Alice Carr, Fresh Fringe, 11th August 2015Helen Arney interview
The science comedy trio, Festival of the Spoken Nerd, return to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a brand new show and this time they're off the chart. Lady nerd, Helen Arney attempts to talk Just For Graphs to our resident idiot, Martin Walker.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 10th July 2015Radio Times review
As the title promises, these sessions from Edinburgh's Stand Comedy Club are the opposite of ordinary television comedy: rough around the edges, whimsical, occasionally controversial. This instalment is especially refreshing because it boasts an all-female line-up. Familiar faces Bridget Christie and Josie Long are joined by Maeve Higgins who has novel ideas about exercise, Helen Keen on modern relationships and self-professed "geek songstress" Helen Arney performing a surreal ode to the sun. Christie fans should tune in purely for her energetic tirade about Stirling Moss.
Claire Webbb, Radio Times, 19th August 2014Interview: Festival Of The Spoken Nerd
Made up of Helen Arney, Matt Parker and Steve Mould, Festival Of The Spoken Nerd is in town for the Brighton Science Festival.
Victoria Nangle, The Latest, 20th February 2014