British Comedy Guide
Joz Norris
Joz Norris

Joz Norris

  • Actor, writer, producer, editor, script editor and stand-up comedian

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Edinburgh preview: Joz Norris is Dead.

Award winning comedian, actor and writer Joz Norris has died, retired or just gone on holiday. Who cares?

Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2019

Joz Norris interview

Joz Norris isn't your normal every day stand-up and he's all the better for it, his unique brand of comedy is often surreal and strange but it's always very very funny and in amongst the oddness he has some fantastic gags and stories about his life which will make you laugh hard.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 9th May 2019

Joz Norris review

The show contains a truly memorable ending, the kind of which I'm pretty sure you won't ever see anywhere else, and it's no surprise that the audience applaud and cheer a great deal at the end.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 30th April 2019

Interview: Joz Norris

We talk to the comedian and actor about alter-egos, Glasgow Comedy Festival, and avoiding serious injury by dressing as a moose.

Kevin Ibbotson-Wight, The Wee Review, 9th March 2019

An Interview with Joz Norris

The miraculous comedy mind of Joz Norris will soon be winging its way into Glasgow...

The Mumble, 27th February 2019

Laugh Out London's Edinburgh Fringe Awards 2018

It's been another amazing Edinburgh Festival Fringe full of great comedy, captivating drama and too many chips. The Edinburgh Comedy Awards have made their decision on who won this year's festival, but we now bring you the only awards that truly matter - Laugh Out London's Edinburgh Fringe Comedy Awards, also known as the LOLlies.

Laugh Out London, 26th August 2018

Timmy: Edinburgh Fringe 2018 interview

Joz Norris (left) discusses his new role in the play Timmy.

Laugh Out London, 15th August 2018

Mr Fruit Salad: Edinburgh Fringe 2018 interview

Mr Fruit Salad interview.

Laugh Out London, 15th August 2018

When it comes to sequin-clad power pop, count me in

My first Wild Card Wednesday certainly lived up to its name, with what must be one of the most hilarious and uplifting responses to the #MeToo movement.

Brian Ferguson, The Scotsman, 10th August 2018

13 special recommendations for the Edinburgh Fringe

These are the shows that don't fit well into any of our categories and include some mixed-bill nights, multimedia adventures and contrived conceits.

Laugh Out London, 6th August 2018

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