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Five fast Fringe questions with...Laurence Clark
With over 3000 shows at the world's biggest arts festival, here at The Reviews Hub, we want to make the job of choosing your Edinburgh Festival Fringe shows that little bit easier. So here's Laurence Clark answering our annual Five Fast Fringe Questions.
The Reviews Hub, 29th July 2016The Show Time Series with Laurence Clark
Interview with Laurence Clark.
Comedy Blogedy, 27th July 2016Laurence Clark talks Independence
What with Scottish demands for separation and the political earthquake of Brexit, now is the time to bring a show to Edinburgh called, 'Independence'. Fringe veteran Laurence Clark tells Martin Walker what Indy means to him. Plus - how to follow Jack Whitehall on stage.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 5th July 2016Laurence Clark: Why I bit a policeman
If you start to think about your regrets, one defining incident will leap out. Mine occurred 12 years ago on a protest against a charity ball raising funds for a care home for disabled people.
Laurence Clark, Edinburgh Evening News, 15th August 2014Fringe Q&As: Laurence Clark
Laurence Clark talks to HeraldScotland about Doctor Who, Timmy from South Park, and moments of instant regret.
The Herald, 14th August 2014Time to laugh at the bloke in the wheelchair
Traditionally we disabled comedians have, quite rightly, tended to focus on the various bizarre and sometimes discriminatory ways in which people react to us.
Laurence Clark, Chortle, 4th August 2014No more Mr Nice Guy: When disabled people get nasty
Disabled comedian Laurence Clark admits that sometimes he's not been very nice to people who have tried to help him - but he doesn't care. Much.
Laurence Clark, BBC Ouch!, 21st July 2014The Laurence Clark three minute interview
Internationally acclaimed comedian, presenter, actor and writer, Laurence Clark is back at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with his new stand up show, Moments Of Instant Regret, directed by the brilliant Matt Holt. Martin Walker finds out more.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 11th July 2014Laurence Clark interview
Ever since he was a child, Laurence Clark has been told he's "inspirational" just for doing the mundane, everyday activities everyone else does.
Western Morning News, 21st June 2013Laurence Clark: my life as a superhero
Comedian Laurence Clark has cerebral palsy, uses a wheelchair and is tired of being told he is 'inspiring'. Here he explains how he raised funds for puppy-cide, and why not every Paralympian is a winner.
Laurence Clark, The Guardian, 27th August 2012