British Comedy Guide
Kate Stone
Kate Stone

Kate Stone

  • Producer

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Maddie Campion: 20 Uses for a Lovedoll - interview

Funny Women editor Kate Stone talked to Maddie about her show, going it alone in Edinburgh and why her lovedoll isn't a real doll...

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 25th July 2018

Tessa Waters talks all things Glittery Clittery!

Our editor Kate Stone talked to Tessa Waters about feminism, changing the system and bonding over a morning bloody mary...

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 24th July 2018

Olga Koch: Fight! Interview

Funny Women editor Kate Stone caught up with Olga to talk about her show and her favourite term for penises...

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 20th July 2018

Sindhu Vee: Sandhog interview

Our editor Kate Stone found a gap in Sindhu's schedule to chat about her show...

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 19th July 2018

Adele Cliff: Sheep interview

Our editor Kate Stone spoke to Adele about her show being her 'baby' and how women in comedy are on the verge of a takeover...

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 19th July 2018

Holly Morgan: Madonna or Whore interview

Editor Kate Stone talked to Holly about her show...

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 18th July 2018

Lauren Pattison: Peachy interview

Our editor Kate Stone caught up with Lauren to talk about following up a hit show, being taken seriously and why she prefers comedy to drama...

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 16th July 2018

Heidi Regan vs Funny Women interview

Our editor Kate Stone caught up with Heidi to talk about shark films, comedy and favourite gigging spots...

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 12th July 2018

Viv Groskop is Vivalicious! interview

Our editor Kate Stone talked to Viv and got some bonus dating advice from Viv's seven-year-old!

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 9th July 2018

Why is Terry Gilliam afraid of diversity?

While this is understandable, but not excusable. Far better for those who are established in comedy, even seen as comedy heroes to many, to champion new talent wherever it comes from in honour of those who championed them when they were the new voices. This is the future of comedy and white men, if you don't step aside you better step it up.

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 5th July 2018

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