British Comedy Guide
Ivo Graham
Ivo Graham

Ivo Graham

  • 34 years old
  • English
  • Writer and stand-up comedian

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25 of the top gags from the Fringe

From snakes to smashing the patriarchy, these are the funniest gags from this year's Edinburgh Fringe.

Jessie Thompson, Evening Standard, 11th August 2018

Ivo Graham: Edinburgh Fringe 2018 interview

Ivo Graham interview.

Laugh Out London, 3rd August 2018

The theatre, comedy and dance you need to see this year

Head to this year's International Festival and Fringe with our critics' guides to all the best theatre, dance and comedy.

Veronica Lee, Bruce Dessau, Emma Byrne, Evening Standard, 2nd August 2018

A piggy interview with Ivo Graham

Ivo Graham interview.

Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 28th July 2018

Preview - Ivo Graham

After five years and four shows spent burying his head in the past and banging on about 'his school career', Ivo Graham is facing forward.

Aaron McGillivray, Deadline News, 9th July 2018

Comedians on how to banish festive fear

From faking illness to binning Brexit chat, standups including Rachel Parris, Milton Jones and Phil Wang share advice on taking the hassle out of the holidays.

The Guardian, 3rd December 2017

Ivo Graham, Educated Guess, review

"The worst thing about going to Eton is that you get pigeonholed," says Ivo Graham. ""On the plus side, you do get a pigeonhole."

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 23rd October 2017

Ivo Graham: Educated Guess review

There's plenty to admire in Graham's new show, including a teenage appearance on The Weakest Link and a fresh-minted routine about the £1 coin.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 18th October 2017

Ivo Graham: Educated Guess review

The writing is top-notch, packing in gags and inventively wry turns of phrase, some almost slipped in under the radar.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 18th October 2017

Ivo Graham's Educated Guess

Early into his Soho Theatre hour, Ivo Graham gets gently, poshly heckled by Phil from Henley-on-Thames. Graham falls on it gleefully. 'The Graham audience! If you're not friends of my parents, you're friends of friends of my parents.'

Lydia Manch, Londonist, 18th October 2017

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