Press clippings Page 33
Fringe: How to... Make boring stuff funny
James Acaster takes on the big guns: "watching paint dry" and "watching the grass grow".
James Acaster, The Guardian, 2nd August 2013This week's new live comedy
Previews of James Acaster, Henry Paker & Kunt And The Gang.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 27th July 2013Podcast Interview with James Acaster
James Acaster is "one of the sharpest comic minds to have emerged in recent years".
Comedy Blogedy, 16th July 2013James Acaster interview
James Acaster obtained a nomination in the Fosters Comedy Awards last year for Best Show in one of the strongest line-ups in the competition's history, and he's back in 2013 with the curiously title Lawnmower.
Laugh Out London, 3rd July 2013Review: The Invisible Dot
A review of Adam Riches, James Acaster and Daniel Simonsen playing at The Invisible Dot.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 21st April 2013James Acaster's Findings: the bread restaurant
Comedian James Acaster goes in-depth into the subject of bread in the brand new comedy show James Acaster's Findings which you can hear on Radio 4 from 23:00 on Tuesday 26 March. Here, he discusses a new concept for eating out, inspired by the complimentary bread basket found in most restaurants.
James Acaster, BBC Blogs, 25th March 2013James Acaster's 2013 goals for 2013
The Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee aims high in 2013.
James Acaster, Time Out, 30th January 2013David Trent interview
A 'Q&A' with David Trent, including an actually quite touching tribute to James Acaster...
Andrew Mickel, Such Small Portions, 16th October 2012James Acaster nominated for Edinburgh Comedy Award
The nominees for the 2012 Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award have been announced.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd August 2012Interview: James Acaster
The Kettering native comes back to the fringe with a smart, well written and at times a gently surreal hour that will leave you rolling on the floor. Acaster's conversational style of comedy is rare for a young stand up to pull off as convincingly as he does yet his confidence and intelligence - as well as the direction he takes the show, is breathtakingly fun. Do not leave the Fringe without seeing him!
Niger, The New Current, 5th August 2012