Press clippings Page 11
Lefty Scum review
As echo chambers go, this is as warm as a lefty bubble (bath).
Andrew Allen, The Latest, 6th November 2017Josie Long & protest jokers serenading Labour faithful
Can funny songs change the world? Jonny & the Baptists and Grace Petrie join Josie Long for a spirited night of comedy that imagines nationalising the Queen's swans and banning Daily Mail readers from seeing their grandchildren.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 2nd November 2017My comedy hero: Josie Long on Eugene Mirman
As Josie Long joins Jonny & The Baptists and Grace Petrie on the Lefty Scum tour, she picks a US indie poster boy as her comic idol.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 24th October 2017Audible offers 12 free stand-up shows
Audible has released for free a collection of 12 shows of stand-up they recorded at the Edinburgh Fringe. Stars include Ed Gamble, Mark Watson and Angela Barnes.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd October 2017Fringe 2017: Top acts choose their comedy picks
Comedy stars pick their favourites.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 2nd August 2017Fringe best jokes from the last 10 years
Try not to wet yourself with these classic jokes from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Daily Record, 27th July 2017Review: Josie Long, Live From The BBC
Of course there is the inevitable swipe at the Mail which she probably enjoys more than the audience. But this is a show that leaves you feeling that things would be a lot worse if there weren't people like Josie Long in the world.
Beyond The Joke, 11th July 2017Josie Long and Liam Williams in Perimeter preview
As writers, the pair didn't get too creative with the names of the characters they play, Josie and Liam, siblings from the wrong side of the tracks.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 30th June 2017Comedians announce 'Lefty Scum' tour
Josie Long, Grace Petrie and musical duo Jonny & the Baptists have announced a triple-headline UK tour for autumn 2017.
British Comedy Guide, 20th June 2017Comedians to play at Grenfell benefit
Daniel Kitson, Mark Thomas, Josie Long, Jeremy Hardy, Imran Yusuf and Haydon Prowse are to play a fundraising gig in aid of the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th June 2017