Press clippings
Over 100 more shows added to Assembly's Edinburgh Fringe line-up
Summer is on the way and the festival season is hotting up, with Assembly Festival announcing a further 110 shows for this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th March 2024Leicester Comedy Festival 2024 Awards nominees
Daniel Foxx, Darran Griffiths, Joe Kent-Walters, Michael Brunström, Milo Edwards and Thanyia Moore are amongst those nominated in the Leicester Comedy Festival 2024 Awards.
British Comedy Guide, 4th March 2024The Edinburgh comics also doing kids' shows
They might be 'edgy, queer' comics by night - but by day Shelf are children's entertainers, and they're not the only fringe act with a sideline in making kids laugh.
Ella Braidwood, The Guardian, 16th August 2023(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 2023Assembly announces more Edinburgh Fringe shows
Assembly Festival has announced over 100 shows for its 2023 programme.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 27th March 2023Jody Kamali interview
It's myself and a cast of seven... Ironing Boards.
On The Mic, 28th June 2022Brighton Fringe review - Jody Kamali and Friends
Delighting the crowd with his own brand of abject silliness comes Jody Kamali in this "best of" show at The Warren.
Simon Topping, The Reviews Hub, 7th June 2021Review: Jody Kamali is Mike Daly
Anyone who enjoys Reeves & Mortimer or anything of the output of Toast Of London writer and performer Matt Berry will revel in Mike Daly: Darts and All, it is a delightfully absurd comedy classic.
Simon Topping, The Reviews Hub, 7th May 2019Copyright in-Fringe-ments
Got an edgy parody/tribute show? Becky Walker's Panda says look out for lawyers. Lawyers are cocks. Is that actionable? Sorry... lawyers are allegedly cocks.
Becky Walker's Panda, FringePig, 16th August 2017Edinburgh Fringe day 7
Today, I watched three performers talking out of their arses. Hardly a new thing at the Edinburgh Fringe, you might think.
John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 8th August 2017