Press clippings Page 3
Myq Kaplan interview
Myq Kaplan's not that well known in the UK right now but hopefully that will change after his debut London show at the Soho Theatre in February and March.
Comedy To Watch, 25th January 2019Why the 'cringe com' reigns
Whether it's cult films or the mockumentary style perfected by The Office, why do we seek discomfort from our comedies?
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 12th November 2018What inspired you to get into comedy?
Chortle, 23rd August 2018You have to be joking? Myq Kaplan
Myq Kaplan interview.
Short Com, 4th August 201810 international comedy recommendations
We've tried to avoid those international acts who are based in the UK and focused on performers who are making a less common appearance in the country.
Laugh Out London, 1st August 2018Fringe Q&As: Myq Kaplan
Myq Kaplan on his debut festival performance, All Killing Aside.
Linda Howard, The Herald, 28th July 2018Edinburgh 10x10: As seen on Netflix
Ten Fringe comics also available on the streaming service
Chortle, 19th July 2018Edinburgh 10x10: As seen on Netflix
There's no denying Netflix is a game-changer for comedy, especially Stateside, with a new special being released every week. Here are ten comics at the Fringe who can also be viewed via the on-demand service.
Chortle, 19th July 201810 things that make me laugh by Myq Kaplan
Myq Kaplan writes a piece for us ahead of his new show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Myq Kaplan, Female First, 14th July 2018Interview with Myq Kaplan
Myq Kaplan (pronounced Mike) talks to Voice about why he got into comedy, what advice he'd give to those wanting to follow him, and provides a long list of inspirations.
Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 10th July 2018