British Comedy Guide
Joseph Morpurgo
Joseph Morpurgo

Joseph Morpurgo

  • Actor, writer, comedian, improviser and producer

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Joseph Morpurgo, comedy review

Barely a line is wasted in this brilliantly unconventional performance at the Soho Theatre.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 25th October 2017

Joseph Morpurgo is monstrously funny in Hammerhead

Hammerhead is a frighteningly-well layered slab of character comedy.

Will Noble, Londonist, 24th October 2017

Joseph Morpurgo: Hammerhead, Soho Theatre - Review

A multi-layered concept, deftly handled by Morpurgo, who has the audience eating out of the palm of his hand.

Everything Theatre, 18th October 2017

Austentatious Q&A

Hang on to your bonnets - Jane Austen themed improv show Austentatious is currently on tour across the UK, and to celebrate, TVO caught up with the team and decided to ask each of them just one question.

The Velvet Onion, 15th October 2017

Rarely Asked Questions - Joseph Morpurgo

My parents (and Granny) spent weeks making me a 60 foot sheet square bedsheet for my last show. So: supportive.

Beyond The Joke, 12th October 2017

Best reviewed Edinburgh Fringe shows 2017

A list of the best reviewed comedy shows at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival. The list includes Hannah Gadsby, Phil Nichol, Tom Ballard, Mat Ewins, Sarah Kendall and Larry Dean.

British Comedy Guide, 4th September 2017

A Pleasance surprise

Joseph Morpurgo's Hammerhead has been voted the best comedy show at the Pleasance this Fringe - by all the other performers at the venue.

Chortle, 25th August 2017

Interview with Joseph Morpurgo

Joseph Morpurgo takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.

Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 15th August 2017

Edinburgh festival 2017: the shows we recommend

Plan your viewing with our list of top shows, ordered by start time. This page will be updated throughout the festival.

Lyn Gardner and Brian Logan, The Guardian, 9th August 2017

Meet my mentor

They say you should never meet your heroes. Well, we think they're wrong. Fest paired up three Fringe newcomers with the comics who've inspired them.

Fest Mag, 8th August 2017

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