
Kathryn Bond
- Actor, writer and comedian
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Are two heads better than one?
The Fringe is an intense place for comics (I know, get the violin out) and taking a solo comedy show up is arguably the most stressful way to do it. The pressure is on you to write, perform, promote and accept critique and compliments humbly all by yourself.
Kat Bond, Chortle, 1st August 2017What's the weirdest thing you've seen at the Fringe?
Edinburgh comedians answer...
Chortle, 31st July 2017Fringe Q&A's: Kat Bond
Kat Bond on the clean air of Scotland and breaking her nose on stage.
Linda Howard, The Herald, 30th July 2017Five fast Fringe questions with Kat Bond
It's that time of year when we launch our annual series of Fringe preview Q & A's. Next up, Kat Bond talks about her show Loo Roll.
The Reviews Hub, 10th July 2017The Edinburgh Interviews 2017: Kat Bond
Actress and character comic Kat Bond (one half of That Pair) is embarking on a very artistically interesting project at the Edinburgh Festival this year. She has based her debut solo show around one prop: a loo roll. This combination of character comedy, stand up and clowning is set to be packed with energy and original ideas. Kat is performing at the Pleasance Courtyard throughout August.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 7th July 2017#EdFringe17: Kat Bond in Loo Roll
Kat's lovable alter ego, Pat, was left in a bin outside a Papa John's in Luton by her family when she was a baby. Confused, and with nothing but a loo roll to her name, she wants to find out who, what and where they are. Weaving seamlessly between magnetic characters and speed-of-light improv, we see Pat bring her imagined family to life.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 7th July 2017Fringe 2017 - Kat Bond: Loo Roll
One woman's hilarious search for her family who left her in a bin.
Kara Alberts, The Edinburgh Reporter, 5th July 2017BWW Q&A- Kat Bond
Kat Bond interview.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 5th July 2017Kat Bond: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview
Another Weirdo with great ideas, Kat Bond's show finds the sketch star left by her family in a bin, outside Papa Johns in Luton. She sets about finding them with only a loo roll for company.
Laugh Out London, 3rd July 2017Michael Brunstrom: five astonishing alternative shows
We asked the 2015 Malcolm Hardee Award Winner and connoisseur of the ridiculous Michael Brunström, for five shows you can firmly leave your brain at the door and expect the unexpected at the Edinburgh Fringe 2016.
Michael Brunstrom, Short Com, 10th August 2016