Martin Walker (II)
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Press clippings Page 77
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 2014The 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 2014The 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 2014The Victor Pope three minute interview
Self-deprecating, self-serving and occasionally self-harming, this Edinburgh Festival Fringe you can enjoy the dulcet tones and tall tales of Teesside's troubled troubadour in Victor Pope's new show, Infinitely More Deluded. Martin Walker seeks an explanation.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th June 2014The Chris Joyce three minute interview
Chris Joyce is Medway, Kent's foremost six foot six musical comedian. Having been a regular on the London circuit since 2013, Chris specialises in musical comedy, with performances that offer everything from tongue-in-cheek ballads, to raw Kentish hip-hop. He talks to Martin Walker about this year's Edinburgh Fringe appearances.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th June 2014The Alex Smith three minute interview
Alex Smith's mix of laser sharp observations and cleverly crafted comedy songs have helped him rapidly climb the stand-up circuit ladder. Martin Walker asks what he's up to this year at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th June 2014The Dan Lees three minute interview
Dan Lees can be seen in various guises on London's alternative comedy and cabaret circuits. At last year's Edinburgh Festival he appeared in Victor Brainchild and Mystic Maud Explain Everything and Pekka and Strangebones Comedy Showpeice who also performed at the Glastonbury Festival. Martin Walker wonders what he's doing this year.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th June 2014The David Jesudason three minute interview
The Comedy Store King Gong winner and Comedy Cafe New Act winner David Jesudason, explains to Martin Walker why his dad says things like: 'Now that we own Afghanistan why can't we get them in the Commonwealth Games? They'd be good at the shooting events'.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th June 2014The Matt Price three minute interview
Matt Price may look like the bloke who has been sent over to fix your radiator, but he's also a craftsman of funny stories and master of friendly audience banter. He tells the sort of jokes you'll be trying to tell your work mates the following day. Martin Walker asks about his 2014 Edinburgh Fringe show.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th June 2014The Njambi McGrath three minute interview
Njambi McGrath has been described as the hottest thing to come out of Africa since the Sahara. Born and educated in Kenya she attended university in London and State University of New York. She holds an IT degree and is fluent in English, Swahili and Kikuyu. As Martin Walker learns, she’s also performing her first solo show at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th June 2014