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Top 10 comedy shows of 2018
We had volcanic eruptions from Nish Kumar, open-heart anguish from Jessie Cave and cold lasagne from James Acaster. But no one could beat the wild blazing brilliance of Flight of the Conchords
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 18th December 2018Kate Berlant recalls her most memorable gigs
'I came out in a wheelchair wearing a kimono'
Kate Berlant, Chortle, 21st August 2018Kate Berlant interview
A largely improvised affair from an experimental LA comic who revels in the decidedly peculiar.
Claire Sawers, The List, 7th August 2018Fringe 2018: the best comedy to see
The best comedy to see.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 2nd August 201810 international comedy recommendations
We've tried to avoid those international acts who are based in the UK and focused on performers who are making a less common appearance in the country.
Laugh Out London, 1st August 2018Edinburgh 10x10: As seen on Netflix
Ten Fringe comics also available on the streaming service
Chortle, 19th July 2018Edinburgh 10x10: As seen on Netflix
There's no denying Netflix is a game-changer for comedy, especially Stateside, with a new special being released every week. Here are ten comics at the Fringe who can also be viewed via the on-demand service.
Chortle, 19th July 2018Fest's vomedy picks
Comedy critic Paul Fleckney picks out the best of the best of the best of the Fringe comedy programme.
Paul Fleckney, Fest Mag, 18th July 2018BWW Q&A- Kate Berlant
BWW catches up with Kate Berlant to chat about bringing Communikate to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 18th July 2018Fringe 2018: comedy shows to book now
Natalie Palamides, Dylan Moran and Arthur Smith are among the acts to catch at this year's Fringe.
Paul Fleckney, The Spectator, 5th July 2018