Press clippings
Live Review: Old Comedian of the Year
Strictly speaking this should be called Middle Aged Comedian of the Year. Most of the the acts were young enough to be the offspring of feisty, filthy 82-year-old compere Lynn Ruth Miller.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 4th July 2016Review: Old Comedian Of The Year 2016
Never mind Old Comedian Of The Year, maybe it's time for a Posh Comedian Of The Year competition, given the number of upper-class characters - real, exaggerated or fictional - on display in this year's competition for the over-35s.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 4th July 2016Old comedian of the year 2016 results
Posh "Freelance adventurer" Jasper Cromwell Jones, alias stand-up Joe Bor, is the winner of this year's Old Comedian of the Year competition.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd July 2016Interview: Kelly Kingham, Inside Out
A chat with Kelly Kingham.
Hannah Whitcombe, Fresh Fringe, 16th August 2015Interview: rarely asked questions - Kelly Kingham
A chat with Kelly Kingham.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 8th August 2015Kelly Kingham answers 10 Edinburgh Fringe Questions
Kelly Kingham first performed at the Fringe in 2011, at the tender age of 46. He's back again this year and tells us all about turning to comedy, a convict landlord and preparing for a Scottish summer.
British Comedy Guide, 4th August 2015Kelly Kingham: Edinburgh Fringe 2015 interview
Kelly Kingham was a lorry yard worker before turning to comedy, since then he has been a finalist in the Leicester Square Theatre New Comedian of the Year 2013 came third in the NATYs 2014. He returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with his new show inside out.
Laugh Out London, 2nd August 2015Kelly Kingham: from lorry-yard to arts festival (Link expired)
This year I shall be performing my fourth stand-up show on the Edinburgh Fringe but my love affair with the greatest arts festival in the world actually began in 2010 when I wrote a musical comedy called JUMP.
Kelly Kingham, WOW247, 30th July 2015Edinburgh Fringe interview: Kelly Kingham
Kelly Kingham's has been building quite the reputation for himself on the comedy scene and his latest Fringe show Kingham tells the story of a man who can't stop the inside coming out, no matter how hard he tries! After Kingham's realisation that happiness had in fact slipped past him he thought it was reasonable to presume that a man could die before he's even lived and so change was/is in order.
The New Current, 30th July 2015Fringe Q&As: Kelly Kingham
Kelly Kingham on caves, tranquilizers and his late entry to stand-up.
The Herald, 28th July 2015