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The venue that doesn't know where its own entrance is
Yesterday, still zonked from my trip up to Edinburgh and not enlivened by six Red Bull drinks, I met Julie-Ann Laidlaw of Blond Ambition, who wanted me to plug her Vive La Variété show for the Cabaret vs Cancer charity this coming Sunday.
John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 3rd August 2016Katia Kvinge Q&A - Edinburgh Fringe 2016
Interview with Katia Kvinge.
Short Com, 30th July 201620 sketch & Fringe character comedy recommendations
One of the great joys of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the chance to see an assortment of mad weirdos push comedy to new levels with inventive new characters and brilliant new sketch narratives that offer something different to the great stand-up also on offer. But who to see that is an example of the previous paragraph? Well, you're in luck because here are our picks of the best sketch and character comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe 2016.
Laugh Out London, 11th July 2016Fringe preview: Gilded Balloon
After an incredible 30th year, the Gilded Balloon move into their 31st year with a new era in programming and new territories at the National Museum and at the Counting House.
Kerry Teakle, TV Bomb, 22nd June 2016Fringe Q&As: Katia Kvinge
Katia Kvinge discusses Twitter, nature documentaries and sellotaping audience members together.
The Herald, 13th August 2015Katia Kvinge: Edinburgh Fringe 2015 interview
Katia Kvinge is one of the loveliest, funniest and energetic character comics going. In this year's Edinburgh Fringe show she attempts to bring 140 characters to life in one hour. Can it be done?
Laugh Out London, 9th August 2015Katia Kvinge answers 10 Edinburgh Fringe Questions
Katia Kvinge talks to us ahead of her 2015 Fringe show, in which she'll perform 140 characters in one hour.
British Comedy Guide, 4th August 2015Katia Kvinge interview
Interview with Katia Kvinge.
Edinburgh Festivals, 30th July 2015I'm going to perform 140 Characters in an hour
Karakter KomiK Katia Kvinge is trying to keep her Edinburgh Festival Fringe performance down to 140 Karakters. The former Edinburgh Art School Student tells Martin Walker that she would rather be on Tumbler anyway.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2015Interview: Katia Kvinge - 140 Karakters
'The comedy scene would be healthier with laughter yoga, kale smoothies and dog-friendly venues'
Brian Donaldson, The List, 7th July 2015