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EdFringe Talk: Liam Withnail: Chronic Boom
"I wanted to do something a bit more ambitious this year. Then I was hospitilised... so thanks universe for providing the ambitious show theme I wanted."
Dan Lentell, Get Your Coats On, 21st July 202315 comedy shows you need to see at the Edinburgh Fringe 2023
As the world's biggest arts festival returns, here's our must-see shows from the brightest talents in British comedy.
Nooruddean Choudry, Rolling Stone, 21st July 2023#SNAPCHATZ Episode 23: Candidates for Edinburgh's pantheon of legend
Today's applicants to the Edinburgh pantheon of LEGENDS, are jester with a renegade bowel, Liam Withnail, friend to the world, Lucy McCormick, and shamanic Scarlett Johansson autobiographer, Chris Grace.
WJ Quinn, The Quintessential Review, 12th July 2023Edinburgh 2023: Liam Withnail Q&A
BWW caught up with Liam Withnail to chat about bringing Chronic Boom to the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 7th July 2023Ten rising stand up stars to see at the Edinburgh Fringe
With around 3000 shows at the Edinburgh Fringe, it's tricky to know where to start. Here are ten up and coming stand up comedians that we have been given the tip-off are set to get crowds laughing this summer.
Luke Jackson, Midlothian View, 5th July 2023My perfect podcast: Liam Withnail
Comedian Liam Withnail tells us about his favourite podcasts.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 20th June 2023Ask a comedian: Liam Withnail
A comic with over 10 million TikTok and Instagram views, Liam Withnail is set to premiere his new stand up show, Chronic Boom, at Edinburgh Fringe.
Ian Chaddock, Readers Digest, 13th June 2023Brighton Fringe - interview - Liam Withnail (Work-In-Progress)
"My show is called Chronic Boom! As it's an hour of jokes about me learning I have a chronic illness."
Holly, Phoenix Remix, 18th May 2023'It's tougher than ever to be a comedian'
Even for comedians, the cost of living crisis is no laughing matter. Soaring travel costs, unaffordable accommodation, stagnant fees and cash-strapped audiences have made it harder than ever to make a living on stage, BBC Scotland has been told.
Angus Cochrane, BBC, 29th March 2023Monkey Barrel Comedy: 'a comedian's comedians club'
With established names and experimental acts, plus plenty of atmosphere and a dash of anarchy, Jay Richardson explains why he'll be spending much of his Fringe with the upstart primate.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 3rd August 2022