Press clippings Page 15
This week's new live comedy
Previews of Arj Barker, Iain Stirling and Nick Revell.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 17th July 2015This week's new live comedy
Previews of Arj Barker, Iain Stirling and Nick Revell.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 17th July 2015Festival preview: the best of Edinburgh in Edinburgh
Our favourite local festival acts, including the Mac Twins, Lucy Ribchester and Iain Stirling.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 14th July 2015Review: Bank Holiday Special
Reviews of Michael Redmond, Iain Stirling, Jamie MacDonald, Loretta Maine and Dave Johns.
Stephen Watt, The Mumble, 26th May 2015Comedians to Occupy Parliament Square for gig
Comedians are to stage a series of free gigs in Parliament Square as part of the Occupy anti-capitalist movement. Comics include Bridget Christie, James Acaster and Iain Stirling.
Chortle, 20th April 2015Seven questions with... Iain Stirling
I asked Iain these seven questions to learn a little more about him...
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 7th April 2015Review - Iain Stirling: Everything
Everything is a jangly show that never quite seems to start properly. Then again, this doesn't seem too much of a problem. Tonight, watching Iain Stirling is like seeing an MC find that it's all going so swimmingly there's little point bringing on the headliner.
Ben Venables, The Skinny, 25th March 2015Iain Stirling interview
Edinburgh born Iain Stirling is a BAFTA nominated kids TV presenter and stand-up comedian. He's currently performing club sets across the country as well as occasionally treating audiences to last year's smash Edinburgh show At Home.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 20th April 2014The Iain Stirling three minute interview
Edinburgh born Iain Stirling is a BAFTA nominated kids TV presenter and stand-up comedian. He's currently performing club sets across the country as well as occasionally treating audiences to last year's smash Edinburgh show 'At Home'. Martin Walker had the pleasure to get to know a fellow Hibs football fan.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 15th April 2014Comedy festival review: Iain Stirling
At times there were awkward pauses and overdone topics (apparently Scottish people like to swear) but on the whole, his confidence, accents and impressions mixed with ludicrous anecdotes made the whole show enjoyable and, I'll go for it, a Stirling performance.
Kirsty Baker, Leicester Mercury, 16th February 2014