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26 things to see during the last week of the Fringe (Link expired)
As we enter the final week of the Edinburgh Festival, there's a certain anxiety that sets in. Have I made the most of it? Did I miss the best show ever? What will become of the lanyards?
Nick Mitchell, WOW247, 22nd August 2016Outsiders makes you want to stay in the EU
The sitcom about a multicultural London flatshare was produced before the Brexit vote - but has ended up becoming an ideal response to it.
Anne Henry, The Guardian, 10th August 2016Edinburgh show to expose casting call sexism
A new show exposing sexism in casting calls is to run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this year.
Georgia Snow, The Stage, 25th July 2016BBC Three publishes new Top Ten series
BBC Three has launched a new online web series in which comedians list their 'Top Tens' on a subject of their choosing. Additionally, it is inviting fans to submit their own lists.
British Comedy Guide, 14th July 2016Mae Martin, comedy review
Seriously funny tales of Tinder and turn-ons. The Canadian comic simultaneously notched up political points and infectious laughs.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 2nd June 2016This week's new live comedy
Previews of Justin Moorhouse, Mae Martin and Chris Ramsey.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 19th September 2015Si Hawkins' Fringe Diary 2015, Part 2
Si Hawkins discusses how 2015 was the year to see well-known comics in free venues, plus he reports back from a number of shows, including the offerings from Mae Martin and Tez Ilyas.
Si Hawkins, British Comedy Guide, 29th August 2015Mae Martin visits the #WOWwagon (Link expired)
The 'Dr Dre of comedy' Mae Martin visits the #WOWwagon for a romantic rendezvous with our interviewer Matthew and tells us more about her Fringe show Us.
Matthew Dunne-Miles, WOW247, 12th August 2015Punchline recommends Mae Martin: Us
Mae Martin is an instant hit with the audience and creates an open, feel-good atmosphere right from the start.
Suzy Romer, Punchline UK, 10th August 2015Mae Martin: 'I've only ever wanted to do comedy.'
In the one hundred and thirty fifth - and last - of the pre 2015 Edinburgh Festival Fringe comedy interviews, Martin Walker finally catches up with Canadian Mae Martin. In an extended chat they discuss identity, sexuality and Mae's brand new show, Us.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 3rd August 2015