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The Natasia Demetriou 30 second interview

Information on comedian, Natasia Demetriou's Edinburgh Festival Fringe show, You'll Never Have All of Me, is scarce. Sadly Broadway Baby Stand-Up Comedy Editor, Martin Walker, fails to elicit any more details.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th June 2014

The Sunna Jarman three minute interview

Uncle Alan's unveiling of the family tree shook up a hornet's nest of secrets and shame. For the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Sunna Jarman takes a light-hearted look at our obsession with class.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th June 2014

The Rebecca Humphries three minute interview

Disney lied to Rebecca Humphries. She never married a Prince, her flat is no castle, and her nannies definitely never looked like Julie Andrews. Martin Walker emails the Comedy Central star about her Edinburgh Festival Fringe Show, Dizney Rascal.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th June 2014

The Ellie Taylor three minute interview

Ellie Taylor brings her Edinburgh Festival debut show to the Fringe, all about looking at love, life, Matalanand other such hard-hitting issues, like Russian foreign policy. Martin Walker talks to Ellie via email.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th June 2014

The Stephanie Laing three minute interview

Lovable little weirdo Stephanie Laing realises that she is a very silly young woman. Her Edinburgh Fringe Festival show will include odd noises, several drawings of ducks, a confession about some vomit, and a song about a newt. Martin Walker asks the questions.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th June 2014

The Masai Graham three minute interview

For his Edinburgh Festival fringe show, the award-winning gag merchant Masai Graham delivers over one hundred jokes in just half an hour. Expect puns, one liners and wordplay in this 3.3 laughs per minute bonanza. Martin Walker meets a very funny man.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th June 2014

The Sadia Azmat three minute interview

The full title of Sadia Azmat's Edinburgh Festival Fringe Show is: I Am Not Malala: The Girl Who Did Stand-up for Entertainment and Was Not Shot by the Taliban. Christina Lamb, Co-Author of I Am Malala called the show, 'An Hilarious and insightful take on what it's like to be a young Asian Muslim woman - who is not Malala'. Martin Walker asks the questions.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th June 2014

The Michael Brunström three minute interview

Calling all sensation seekers! Michael Brunström, part man, part longest river in France and winner of the 2013 Gareth Morinan Alternative New Act of the Year Award, performs a selection of weird and astonishing alternative comedy stunts during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for your bewilderment and delight.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th June 2014

The Jenny Collier three minute interview

Jenny Collier moved from the Welsh mountains to the Big Smoke in 2010 and has since embarked upon a career in stand-up comedy. Martin Walker asks about her 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe offering, Love in the Time of Collier.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th June 2014

The Rev. Maggy Whitehouse three minute interview

When not performing in comedy venues Rev. Maggy Whitehouse is as an independent Catholic priest. Women Catholic priests do exist apparently! Martin Walker sought to find out more about this most unlikely stand-up comedian and her new Edinburgh Fringe show.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th June 2014

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