Press clippings
Small Book on Mental Health returns for 2024
A funding drive underway to distribute the latest version of A Small Book on Mental Health to those working at the Edinburgh Festival.
British Comedy Guide, 8th August 2024Lorna Rose Treen on the best and worst of the Edinburgh Fringe
"I hope I get to see a rat king!"
Chortle, 28th July 2024Edinburgh Festivals: the 50 best shows to see this August
From comedy to theatre, opera to dance, our critics pick unmissable shows at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe, EIF, Art Festival and Book Festival.
The Telegraph, 19th July 2024The week in audio: Time Of The Week
Time Of The Week is a new comedy show with a Brass Eye feel, except it's not taking the mick out of serious news programmes, but women's magazine shows.
Miranda Sawyer, The Guardian, 6th July 2024Comedy Arcade announces its first Fringe guests
Those taking part this year include Mark Watson, The Chase's Jenny Ryan, Andrew O'Neill, Mitch Benn, Mark Nelson, Lorna Rose Treen, Ada Campe, Thom Tuck, Rich Wilson and James Barr.
Chortle, 2nd July 2024Sian Clifford to star in Radio 4's Woman's Hour spoof
Fleabag star Sian Clifford is taking the central role in Time Of The Week, a spoof of Woman's Hour which is coming to BBC Radio 4 from 6th July.
British Comedy Guide, 19th June 2024Tim Harding's comedy diary
Gillian Cosgriff: A heir apparent to Tim Minchin?
Tim Harding, Chortle, 17th May 2024Lorna Rose Treen: Why I created a parody of Woman's Hour
The comedian used to work on the BBC show. Now, she's turned her experiences into a spoof Radio 4 series, Time Of The Week.
Lorna Rose Treen, The Telegraph, 5th May 2024Pleasance adds more shows to Edinburgh Fringe
The Pleasance has added another 134 shows to their Edinburgh Festival Fringe roster this summer.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd April 2024Lorna Rose Treen: "Someone shouted along to one of my jokes, like I was a band"
The character comic on gigging with chickens, harnessing the power of embarrassment and her spoof Radio 4 current affairs show.
Liam Pape, The Guardian, 18th March 2024