British Comedy Guide
Janine Harouni
Janine Harouni

Janine Harouni

  • 36 years old
  • Actor, writer, director, editor and comedian

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(ISH) Edinburgh Comedy Awards announce longlists

The (ISH) Edinburgh Comedy Awards - the alternative new Fringe-based awards run by volunteers - have announced their longlists.

British Comedy Guide, 14th August 2023

I'm doing the Edinburgh fringe at full-term pregnancy - and not just because I'd paid the deposit

Pregnancy is a privilege but is also weird, awkward and difficult. The cathartic nature of stand-up helps us consider the confusion of imminent parenthood.

Janine Harouni, The Guardian, 12th August 2023

Interview: Janine Harouni

The stand-up tells Eilidh Akilade about impending motherhood, her heritage and storytelling.

Eilidh Akilade, Fest Mag, 9th August 2023

Joe Angella's Comedy Choices for Edfringe 2023

Here is my no-nonsense list of shows to see in the "comedy" category at Ed Fringe.

Joe Angella, Fringe Review, 3rd August 2023

Punchline's Top Edinburgh Fringe Shows 2023

Hello! This is it. It's happening again. We've got a bag of rabbits and we're about to pull out a few to show you what's what. So without further ado, let's reveal the funniest bunnies in town.

Suzy & Rosalind Romer, Punchline UK, 31st July 2023

August Gig Guide: Fringe Takeover

For this month's Gig Guide, we are excited to announce our Edinburgh Fringe Festival Takeover.

Tash Snaith, Funny Women, 31st July 2023

Louise Atkinson and Priya Hall amongst 99 Club bursary recipients

The 99 Club's 2023 bursaries for female and non-binary comedians were awarded to Louise Atkinson, Priya Hall, Alexandra Haddow, Leila Navabi and Lorna Rose Treen.

British Comedy Guide, 14th June 2023

Twenty must-see comedy and variety shows at Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2023

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe runs annually in August in the Scottish capital, with comedy fans spoilt for choice for just over three weeks each time.

Jill Robinson, The Sun, 2nd June 2023

40 must-see shows at Edinburgh Festival 2023: the critics' choice

Our critics have combed through the schedules to find the weirdest and most wonderful events. Let us know what you think they're missing in the comments below.

Clive Davis, Dominic Maxwell, Richard Morrison, Debra Craine, Laura Freeman and Alice Jones, The Times, 27th May 2023

Live At The Works with Tom Davis review

Davis performing alongside Felicity Ward, Janine Harouni, Tadiwa Mahlunge and Spencer Jones.

Christine Stanton, The Reviews Hub, 17th April 2023

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