Press clippings
Interview: Kai Humphries
Cameron Wright talks to the Blyth comedian about how the sometimes surreal experience of travelling informed his latest show, Gallivanting.
Cameron Wright, Narc Magazine, 8th January 2025Brits heading to the 2025 Melbourne comedy festival
The line-up has been announced for next year's Melbourne International Comedy Festival, with a number of British-based comics heading down under.
Chortle, 9th December 2024Bar Files: Kai Humphries
In which creative folks reveal their top watering hole. This time around, comedian Kai Humphries details some top spots in Glasgow's Southside.
Kai Humphries, The List, 7th November 2024Kai Humphries begins debut tour
Kai Humphries is set to embark on his first solo tour of the UK with his new stand-up show, Gallivanting.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd October 2024Comedy management and production company MZA confirms Edinburgh Fringe line-up
Edinburgh-based boutique Comedy Management and Production company MZA is celebrating 35 years of participation at the world's biggest arts festival with new shows from Jimeoin, Craig Hill, Connor Burns and Kai Humphries.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 8th May 2024Just The Tonic announces Edinburgh Fringe shows
Just The Tonic's 2024 Edinburgh Fringe programme has announced 128 incredible shows so far with tickets on sale now.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 11th April 2024Trigger warnings 'rob Edinburgh Fringe of its shock factor'
Organisers and critics split over 'nanny state' advice about events that may upset those of tender disposition.
Jeremy Watson, The Times, 6th August 2022More Edinburgh shows go on sale
Acts confirmed include Jimeoin, Craig Hill, Sloss And Humphries On The Road and Connor Burns
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd March 2022Cumbrian CBD company teams up with Kai Humphries
The latest move for the Cumbrian company Lakeland CBD this year has been teaming up with comedian Kai Humphries.
Cumbria Crack, 8th September 2020Honk if you're laughing: drive-in gigs
While they wait for clubs to reopen, stand-ups are returning to the stage in car parks, with audiences tuning in on the radio.
Chris Wiegand, The Guardian, 8th July 2020