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This week's new comedy
Previews of Isy Suttie, Ivo Graham and Tiff Stevenson.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 15th January 2016This week's best Edinburgh comedy
Previews of Ivo Graham, Joseph Morpugo and The Pin.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 28th August 2015Fringe Q&As: Ivo Graham
Ivo Graham discusses flags and punchlines...
The Herald, 28th August 2015Interview: Baker, Graham, Baby, Read and Piff (Link expired)
Fringe performers Charlie Baker, Baby Wants Candy, Howard Read, Ivo Graham and Piff the Magic Dragon visit the #WOWwagon and are forced to answer some morally tricky questions.
Alex Watson, WOW247, 19th August 2015Comedians on their stage clothes
Comics at the Edinburgh fringe reveal their sartorial secrets, from furry trousers to see-through numbers.
The Guardian, 17th August 2015Ivo Graham answers 10 Edinburgh Fringe Questions
Ivo Graham is fast climbing the comedy ladder, having only started in 2009. Here he explains why you might like to see his show. Or might not. It's really up to you.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd August 2015Latitude 2015: comedy round-up - day 2
An 11am Saturday morning crowd is possibly the hardest to please, that's all saying you can tempt them out of bed in the first place, so it is surprising to see a more than healthy crowd of both children and adults first thing in The Comedy Tent. Nicole Evans offers a round-up on the first half of the day's comedic proceedings. Featuring Nish Kumar, Funz and Gamez, Rob Beckett, Ivo Graham and Rob Delaney.
Nicole Evans, The Public Reviews, 18th July 2015Edinburgh preview: Ivo Graham
One of the enduring paradoxes of the stand-up comedian is that one often plays it low status when one is actually quite high status. It's an intriguing phenomenon, this alpha male/female nerd concept. I guess Ivo Graham fits into it.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th July 2015Review - Ivo Graham: Bow Ties And Johnnies
Graham is more adept at interpersonal contact than you might think from his own description;
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 9th February 2015Ivo Graham review
The self-effacing former public schoolboy is painfully honest about his hangups in this lovely, well-written comic set.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 12th November 2014