British Comedy Guide

Martin Walker (II)

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The Ahir Shah three minute interview

This year, Ahir Shah has performed a solo run at London's Soho Theatre and won the award for Best Show at Dave's Leicester Comedy Festival. Using lyrical language, emotional frankness and funny jokes, the alternative comedian presents Texture at the year's Edinburgh Festival fringe.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2014

The James Veitch three minute interview

In James Veitch's 2014 Edinburgh Fringe show, The Fundamental Interconnectedness of Everyone with an Internet Connection, he investigates scam emails, distant princes, unclaimed inheritance and close friends marooned in a foreign country. Standard procedure is to delete on sight, but what happens if you reply?

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2014

The Jay Islaam three minute interview

Edinburgh Festival Fringe goers can enjoy a live recording of a daily podcast in a showcase of comedy, sketches, spoken word, music and variety acts from the Fringe. Martin Walker talks to POD Comedy host Jay Islaam, about his own controversial show, which has been banned in some venues in the UK.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2014

The Jennifer Belander three minute interview

Jennifer Belander's 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe offering, is MommAutism, a one-woman show about raising a son with autism. She created the show to highlight issues most parents of autistic children have to deal with, whilst having a good laugh about the whole experience. Martin Walker finds out more.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2014

The Demi Lardner three minute interview

Award winning Australian comedian, Demi Lardner, describes herself as a writer and jungle cat fighter. According to her website she grew up in constant fear of birds. Her first stage appearance was at age sixteen and she's never looked back. Martin Walker asks about her 2014 Edinburgh Fringe show, Birds With Human Lips.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2014

The Lucy Fennell three minute interview

This Edinburgh Festival fringe you can join SmART Attack on a whimsical trip through 90s kids' make and do TV shows! Grab your glitter glue, toilet roll tubes and PVA as they use retro craft to bring you something a bit different. We're promised fast-paced character and sketch comedy with a heart. Lucy Fennell explains...

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2014

The Sarah Campbell three minute interview

Have you been mis-sold PPI? Sarah Campbell hasn't either and her friend got seven grand! This Edinburgh Festival Fringe you can join Sarah for an hour of mind-blowing stand-up. Martin Walker interrupts her writing the impressions show, Dead Ringers, to ask about her latest Fringe offering.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2014

The Pippa Evans three minute interview

Character comic Pippa Evans first made a splash on the comedy scene with an incredibly successful debut Edinburgh show in 2008, when she was nominated for the if.comedy Best Newcomer Award. She returns to the Fringe this year with a show... about being Pippa.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2014

The Lizzy Mace three minute interview

In July and August last year Lizzy Mace spent six weeks studying improvisation and sketch comedy at the legendary Second City Training Center in Chicago. She then teamed up with award-nominated director Logan Murray to devise her new character-based solo show. Which brings us to this August and her two shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2014

The Cal Wilson three minute interview

A diverse and prolific character comedian, Cal Wilson bounces between Australia and New Zealand. This Edinburgh Festival fringe you can see who she might have been if she'd made different decisions... Like become a surgeon. Or a poet. Or a dude. It Could Have Been Me.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2014

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