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Mark Dolan is going Hack to basics at the Fringe
The star of Channel 4's Balls of Steel is bringing a brand new show to the Edinburgh Fringe.
Daily Record, 31st July 2016Mark Dolan Q&A - Edinburgh Fringe 2016
Short Com, 28th July 2016What's it like to have mental health issues on circuit?
"It's a double edged sword in that in one regard comedy is incredibly accepting," comedian Felicity Ward tells us.
Ryan Barrell, The Huffington Post, 30th June 2016Balls of Steel 10 years on - Where are they now?
Mark Dolan headed up a team of fearless comedians that first aired on Channel 4 10 years ago this week.
Danny Walker, The Mirror, 21st August 2015Review: Mark Dolan at Dave's Leicester Comedy Festival
His positivity was infectious and you couldn't help but leave with a huge smile on your face. OK, his material isn't literally going to make you start thinking about ways you could change the world, but I could definitely think of far worse ways to spend the evening.
Yasmin Duffin, Leicester Mercury, 7th February 2015Dave's Leicester Comedy Festival: meet Mark Dolan
Interview with comedian Mark Dolan.
Yasmin Duffin, Leicester Mercury, 5th February 2015Fringe Q&As: Mark Dolan
Mark Dolan talks to HeraldScotland about fun-sized Mars bars, Caledonian 80 and avoiding blood on his hands.
The Herald, 14th August 2014The Mark Dolan three minute interview
Are you fed up with corrupt politicians, bloody wars and those long queues at Primark? Mark Dolan gets it sorted in his new show for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, unveiling his 'revolutionary' manifesto for a better world...
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 22nd July 2014Amnesty Secret Comedy Podcast episode 15
In the last of Amnesty's Secret Comedy Podcasts, recorded live at this year's Edinburgh festival, Lee Mack chats about riding Red Rum and Tim FitzHigham tells Mark Dolan about sailing across the English Channel in a bathtub. Meanwhile, there's standup from Tanyalee Davis, Paul Foot and David Morgan.
The Guardian, 30th August 2013Amnesty Secret Comedy Podcast episode 13
Veteran broadcaster Johnny Walker chats to host Mark Dolan about free speech, Tumi Morake talks about the state of freedom of expression in South Africa ... and Barry from Watford talks about taking things into his own hands. Plus stand up from Ronnie Chieng on some of the lesser known things China has invented and breakout star Richard Gadd, who has had a tough two weeks.
The Guardian, 28th August 2013