British Comedy Guide
Jay Richardson
Jay Richardson

Jay Richardson

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Review: Jerry Sadowitz, Albert Halls, Stirling

Jerry Sadowitz's response to having his show cancelled at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe? Quadrupling down on the outrage, writes Jay Richardson.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 10th October 2022

Jen Brister: The Optimist review

If Jen Brister's show title is laced with the thickest of irony, then no one told the amorous couple in her front row last night - although it only exacerbated her pained vibe that she had to order them to shut up and keep their hands and mouths to themselves. This is patently not a show for overt displays of affection.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 7th October 2022

Review: Kevin Bridges, Hydro, Glasgow

Focusing on his struggles with mental health, Kevin Bridges' new show is open and honest yet also characterised by his total command of the stage, writes Jay Richardson.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 13th September 2022

2022 Malcolm Hardee Awards winners revealed

The winners of The Malcolm Hardee Awards for the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe have been announced.

British Comedy Guide, 27th August 2022

Interviews: Jon Canter and Sarah Keyworth

Sharing a joke: writer Jon Canter and stand-up Sarah Keyworth discuss collaboration in comedy.

Jay Richardson, Fest Mag, 9th August 2022

Comedians on doing stand-up about infertility

Infertility affects as many as one in seven couples in the UK. Jay Richardson talks to the Fringe stand-ups making it part of their acts.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 9th August 2022

Monkey Barrel Comedy: 'a comedian's comedians club'

With established names and experimental acts, plus plenty of atmosphere and a dash of anarchy, Jay Richardson explains why he'll be spending much of his Fringe with the upstart primate.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 3rd August 2022

Celya AB interview

'I'm not always nice about the British. But it's always with love'.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 3rd August 2022

Interviews: Comedy and ADHD

Angela Barnes, Stu Goldsmith, Kiri Pritchard-McLean and Victoria Melody share their experience with the developmental condition, and Benji Waterstones offers a view from healthcare.

Jay Richardson, Fest Mag, 2nd August 2022

Comedy review: Fascinating Aïda, King's Theatre, Glasgow

The cabaret trio of Dillie Keane, Adèle Anderson and Liz Pulman brought the house down in Glasgow.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 1st August 2022

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