British Comedy Guide

Mark Jones (I)

  • Comedian and script editor

Press clippings

How would you improve the Fringe?

'We should make it free and move it to Norfolk'

Chortle, 21st August 2018

What's the most you have put into a Free Fringe bucket?

Fringe interview.

Chortle, 15th August 2018

What track do you come on to and why?

'I sing my own walk-on music as I can't remember my iTunes password'

Chortle, 10th August 2018

Sisters: interview

In their second Fringe hour, the dystopian world of Sisters makes for hilarious if bleak sketch comedy.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 2nd August 2018

+3 interview: Sisters: On Demand

"As a comedian you're whole year seems to revolve around August so we're really excited to head back. It's a bit like a summer camp for comedians."

Dan Lentell, Edinburgh49, 25th July 2018

Fringe 2018 - Sisters

Innovative sketch duo Sisters (Christy White-Spunner and Mark Jones) return to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with the ground-breaking follow up to their smash hit debut.

Flick Morris, The Edinburgh Reporter, 20th July 2018

Edinburgh interview: Mark Jones on Sisters - On Demand

Christy White-Spunner and Mark Jones have been performing together since 2015.

Theatre Weekly, 19th July 2018

Edinburgh preview: Sisters

Following the phenomenal success of their debut hour, innovative sketch duo Sisters (Christy White-Spunner and Mark Jones) return to the Pleasance Courtyard, 8:15pm 1st -26th August (except 11th) with a brand new ground-breaking show.

Theatre Weekly, 28th June 2018

The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Sisters

Sisters, made up of Christy White-Spunner and Mark Jones, are a sketch duo who are bringing their debut show, White Noise, to this year's Edinburgh Festival. Sisters will be performing at the Pleasance Courtyard throughout August.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 11th August 2017

Three to see 2017: Three sketch comedy shows

ThreeWeeks Co-Editor Caro Moses helps you navigate the Festival with her Three To See tips. This time three sketch comedy shows.

Caro Moses, ThreeWeeks, 28th July 2017

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