Press clippings Page 4
Interview with Kae Kurd
Kae Kurd takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.
Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 14th August 2017What do you plan to do on your day off?
Edinburgh comedians plan their downtime.
Chortle, 13th August 2017What track do you walk on to and why?
Comics share their musical tastes.
Chortle, 11th August 2017Three to see 2017: Three promising comedy newcomers
This time three comedy newcomers.
Caro Moses, ThreeWeeks, 4th August 2017The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Kae Kurd
Kae Kurd's debut show centres around the comic's personal history, being part of a family of political refugees who fled Saddam Hussein's brutal regime and settled in the UK. The show, entitled Kurd Your Enthusiasm, will be at the Pleasance Courtyard throughout August.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 1st August 2017Fringe shows that other comedians recommend
With the following recommendations you're in safe hands - we asked 10 comedians for their tips on who to see at the 70th Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Finlay Greig, i Newspaper, 27th July 2017The show time series with Kae Kurd
Kae Kurd interview.
Comedy Blogedy, 24th July 2017Kae Kurd: the only Kurdish Kid in the Class
Born in Iraqi Kurdistan to parents who fought agains Saddam Hussein's regime, Kae Kurd's sense of perspective extends way beyond the odd bad night. Jay Richardson finds a Fringe newcomer with a lot to say.
Jay Richardson, Fest Mag, 23rd July 2017Focus on: Kae Kurd
Born in Iraqi Kurdistan to parents who fought against Saddam Hussein's regime, Kae Kurd's sense of perspective extends way beyond the odd bad night. Jay Richardson finds a Fringe newcomer with a lot to say.
Jay Richardson, Fest Mag, 22nd July 2017Fringe Q&As: Kae Kurd
Kae Kurd on the people, architecture and weather in Edinburgh.
Linda Howard, The Herald, 16th July 2017