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Interview - Jo Caulfield
Jo Caulfield is best known as one of the UK's most respected stand-up comedians - a Fringe stalwart who loved Edinburgh so much she moved there.
Alistair Braidwood, Snack Magazine, 5th August 2023Jo Caulfield: Choose Leith
Comic Jo Caulfield lives in Edinburgh - well, Leith Actually. Here are her tips for the best things about the city.
Jo Caulfield, Entertainment Now, 31st July 2023The Funny Thing About Death by Jo Caulfield review
The Funny Thing About Death remains an affecting portrait of two distinct yet forever entwined personalities.
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 28th July 2023#SNAPCHATZ episode 37: Unapologetic individuality at #EdFringe 2023
Welcome to today's #SNAPCHATZ where we celebrate unapologetic individuality at EdFringe. Today, we introduce you to Ian Smith with his distinct pronunciation, Jo Caulfield who doesn't hold back her fiery wit, and Grace Jarvis, whose authenticity is as captivating as her whimsical humor. Explore these distinctive shows and meet the performers behind them.
WJ Quinn, The Quintessential Review, 21st July 2023Jo Caulfield interview
"If I didn't live in Edinburgh I wouldn't be able to afford the Fringe."
Claire Smith, Edinburgh Festivals, 14th July 2023Gareth Richards' Edinburgh show becomes fundraiser for his family
Gareth Richards' Edinburgh Fringe show has been turned into a benefit for his family, after the musical comic died following a car crash last month. A Show For Gareth Richards will feature Nick Helm, Iain Stirling, Jo Caulfield and many more and is being booked by his friends Mark Simmons and Danny Ward.
British Comedy Guide, 10th May 2023The Stand announces Edinburgh shows and new deal for artists
With growing noise about the extortionate costs of the Edinburgh Fringe for artists, The Stand - Edinburgh's best full-time, year-round comedy club - is listening. Founded on the basis of a fair deal for artists and committed to that promise ever since, The Stand's first announcement of Edinburgh Fringe shows in 2023 comes with the news that their deal has been revised to drop venue hire costs and not increase ticket prices.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th February 2023Jo Caulfield interview
The Circuit Comedian of the Year tells us about her new show, Here Comes Trouble.
Kevin Ibbotson-Wight, The Wee Review, 21st August 2022Edinburgh fringe split on politics in satire
As this year's festival opens, Boris Johnson is a popular target of comedians while others prefer a lighter touch in these turbulent times.
Vanessa Thorpe, The Observer, 7th August 2022Jo Caulfield interview
I genuinely look forward to the taxi drivers.
Entertainment Now, 5th August 2022