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The Sara Pascoe three minute interview

Everything that has happened to us shapes who we are today... does free will even exist? Who knows? Sara Pascoe is at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with Sara Pascoe vs History. Martin Walker asks the questions.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th July 2014

The Chelsea Manders three minute interview

Chelsea Manders is a mischievous and bold comedic folk singer. This August she will make her Edinburgh Fringe Festival debut with her show Don't Tell My Dad. Martin Walker finds out more from the soon to be famous Canadian award winner.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 11th July 2014

The Oscar Jenkyn-Jones three minute interview

Thomas Pocket presents: Me (Oscar Jenkyn-Jones) is the debut solo show from exciting young absurdist Oscar Jenkyn-Jones. An hour-long sashay through moments of unlikely surrealism, impressions of inanimate objects, and silent thinking. This is a whirlwind of acute non-sequiturs; a show-within-a-show.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 11th July 2014

The Damian Clark three minute interview

Aussie boy Damian Clark burst onto the UK comedy circuit in 2012 where his high-octane observational stand up has certainly caused some waves. Before touching down in the UK, Damian made Ireland his home and became a regular feature on Irish TV. You can catch him live at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. With his new show, Go Ahead, Make My Damo.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 11th July 2014

The Celia Pacquola three minute interview

Celia Pacquola has always been obsessed with the future, but planned for none of it. She has, however, planned to return to this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe with her most revealing stand-up show to date. Martin Walker emails Celia some questions.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 11th July 2014

The Stephen Frizzle three minute interview

Newcastle's own Stephen 'Friz' Frizzle is a comedy musician who perfroms puns in song form at the piano. Why yes, exactly like Tom Lehrer, Richard Stilgoe, Victoria Wood and Amateur Transplants. But Friz is the youngest, so he has the advantage. His Edinburgh Festival Fringe show, for one perfromance only, is Harry My Cat Died.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 11th July 2014

The Dave Chawner three minute interview

A full time comic of six years, Dave Chawner is regular MC, opener and warm up act. Now he is preparing a set with Robyn Perkins for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Martin Walker finds out more about what promises to be a deeply personal show.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 11th July 2014

The Malcolm Julian Swan three minute interview

The future. The mechanised labour force is disenfranchised. Enter A Robot, determined to teach the grimacing machines how to laugh. This stand-up showcase at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe features the best in alternative up-and-coming talent, including the incomparable Malcolm Julian Swan.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 11th July 2014

The Stuart Laws three minute interview

Stuart Laws is English. He's also writes and performs sketch and stand-up comedy. According to his website his stand-up involves boundless energy and telling stories that weave material in with improvised audience interaction. Observational and surreal, Stuart is James Acaster's regular tour support. Martin Walker asks about his Edinburgh Festival Fringe show.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 11th July 2014

The Zoe McDonald three minute interview

Live from the studios of Forth One this Edinburgh Festival Fringe comes Zoe McDonald, who is suffering from FOMO - The Fear of Missing Out. A Fringe theatre show inside a radio studio, audience members pop on a set of headphones and get exposed to Zoe's world: the host and guests of an absurd talkback radio programme dissecting her personal life.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 11th July 2014

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