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#EdFringe17: Kiri Pritchard-Mclean is an Appropriate Ad
Enjoy 10 minutes of chat with Kiri. She is one of a growing group of Millennials who have decided that they don't want to have children biologically but will adopt instead. Her Edinburgh show, Appropriate Adult is described as an immoral comedian's morality tale about other people's lack of morals...
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 28th July 2017Edinburgh 10x10: 9. For one night only
Ten one-offs.
Chortle, 27th July 2017Kiri Pritchard-McLean interview
Stand-up and Gein's Family Giftshop writer brings her Appropriate Adult to the Edinburgh Fringe.
Marissa Burgess, The List, 25th July 2017BWW Q&A- Kiri Pritchard-McLean
Kiri Pritchard-McLean interview.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 25th July 2017Panti Bliss's top LGBT+ Fringe picks
Drag queen and activist Panti Bliss shares her top LGBT+ picks at this year's Edinburgh Fringe, across theatre, comedy and cabaret.
Polly Checkland Harding, Fest Mag, 22nd July 2017Kiri Pritchard-McLean: Appropriate Adult preview
Passionate and opinionated, Kiri Pritchard-McLean has a knack of exploring serious, topical issues with levity without compromising their import.
Jay Richardson, Edinburgh Festivals, 20th July 2017Punchline's 2017 Fringe Recommendations
As ever, these are our shows we already know we'll love, and we will continue to recommend shows throughout the Fringe.
Rosalind and Suzy Romer, Punchline UK, 9th July 2017Fringe 2017 - Kiri Pritchard-McLean: Appropriate Adult
Following her critically-acclaimed debut at last year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, a UK tour and a run at London's Soho Theatre, Chortle Award nominated Kiri returns this year with a brand-new show.
Mike Smith, The Edinburgh Reporter, 7th July 2017Henley Festival review
... Henley with its black tie dress code. Elitist? You bet it is. But it's also exquisitely done.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 7th July 2017Kiri Pritchard-McLean interview
Kiri Pritchard-McLean strides onto the stage at Soho Theatre wearing a bitching sequinned leotard and announces she's more familiar with performing in front of rowdy pub audiences rather than us, middle class Radio 4 fans.'
Kate Stone, Funny Women, 29th June 2017