
Josh Pugh
- English
- Actor, writer, stand-up comedian and sportsperson
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Review: Lucy Porter headlines The Best in Comedy at The Maltings, Ely
Also featuring Rich Wilson and Josh Pugh.
Adrian Peel, Cambridge Independent, 8th October 2022Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2022 nominations
Alfie Brown, Colin Hoult, Jordan Gray, Josh Pugh, Larry Dean, Lauren Pattison, Liz Kingsman, Sam Campbell, Seann Walsh, The Delightful Sausage have been nominated for Best Show in the Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2022. Meanwhile Amy Gledhill, Emily Wilson, Emmanuel Sonubi, Josh Jones, Lara Ricote, Leo Reich, Vittorio Angelone are nominated for Best Newcomer.
British Comedy Guide, 24th August 2022Josh Pugh's Fringe cringe, binge and whinge
"I'm embarrassed how much I cared about this Festival".
Josh Pugh, Chortle, 16th August 2022Comedians 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 2022Best jokes from Edinburgh Fringe 2022
The funniest lines from Olaf Falafel, Richard Pulsford and more.
Mike Wade, The Times, 8th August 2022EdFringe talk: Josh Pugh: Sausage, Egg, Josh Pugh, Chips and Beans
"I love the festival even though I've never objectively had a good one, this is going to be different though."
Dan Lentell, Get Your Coats On, 8th August 202250 Edinburgh shows picked by a true comedy lover
A bit of a change for our Edinburgh preview feature today. Rather than based on any theme, these are 50 shows chosen by comedy connoisseur Corry Shaw.
Corry Shaw, Chortle, 28th July 202215 rising stand-up comedy stars you need to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2022
As the festival returns for its 75th anniversary, here are some must-see shows from the rising stars of the UK comedy scene.
Nooruddean Choudry, Rolling Stone, 28th July 2022Josh Pugh loves when worlds collide at the festival
Josh Pugh takes us through the last two years of his life in his brand-new hour at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Ross Crae, The Sunday Post, 25th July 2022Sneakerhead, review: Big Zuu elevates cheerfully rude high-street sitcom
The double Bafta-winner stars in this witty and convincing workplace comedy which captures the soul, and soullessness, of the shop floor.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 13th July 2022