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Kai Humphries
Kai Humphries

Kai Humphries

  • Stand-up comedian

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Interview: rarely asked questions - Kai Humphries

In boxing, the only thing more powerful than sibling rivalry is brotherly love. Stand-up Kai Humphries and his brother Gav grew up on a council estate in Blyth and in Humphries' new show Punch-Drunk he tells the story of how a life-changing accident in 2013 led him and his brother to create a chain of comedy clubs and how Punch-Drunk comedy's literally life-saving Comedians Boxing charity event rejuvenated a community's spirit.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 16th July 2017

The 10 most memorable comedy gigs of 2016

...according to Chortle editor Steve Bennett.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd December 2016

Fringe Q&As: Kai Humphries

See Kai Humphries on his new show, In Full Color.

The Herald, 16th August 2016

Comedy Poster Awards 2016 winners

The marketing for the Edinburgh Fringe shows of Desiree Burch and Lou Sanders were the winners at the Comedy Poster Awards 2016.

British Comedy Guide, 15th August 2016

Kai Humphries: 10 Edinburgh Fringe questions

Kai Humphries answers 10 questions about his 2016 Edinburgh Fringe show.

British Comedy Guide, 11th August 2016

Fringe preview: Kai Humphries

Edinburgh Evening News, 8th August 2016

Kai Humphries: Edinburgh Fringe 2016 interview

Kai Humphries promises a vibrant, happy show that is a massage for your soul.

Laugh Out London, 2nd August 2016

A day in the life of Kai Humphries

No day is the same which is what makes this job so exciting, to generalise would do it an injustice so let me talk you through yesterday.

Kai Humphries, Female First, 31st July 2016

Fringe: performers & directors reveal where they visit

Susan Calman, Kai Humphries, Lucy Porter, Craig Campbell and more offer their tips on where to eat, drink and hang out in the capital.

Rowena McIntosh, The List, 26th July 2016

Is depression 'endemic' among stand-up comedians?

Did you hear the one about the suicidal stand-up at the Glasgow Comedy Festival? It's no laughing matter.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 7th March 2016

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