Press clippings
Chortle editor Steve Bennett's most memorable gigs of 2024
Another year, another 250-plus comedy shows watched as editor of Chortle. Here's my rundown of the most memorable of them. That's not always the same as the best, but there's usually a strong correlation...
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 30th December 2024The best theatre, comedy and dance of 2024
Including Flo & Joan, Catherine Bohart and Jordan Brookes.
Arifa Akbar, Brian Logan and Lyndsey Winship, The Guardian, 17th December 2024Natalie Palamides: Weer review
Comic plays male and female roles simultaneously.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 12th November 2024Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2024 nominations
Amy Gledhill, Catherine Bohart, Chris Cantrill, Josh Glanc, Natalie Palamides, Reuben Kaye and Sarah Keyworth are nominated for Best Show in the Edinburgh Comedy Awards.
British Comedy Guide, 21st August 2024Comedians' Choice Awards 2024 nominees
Chelsea Birkby, Elf Lyons, Furiozo, Jordan Brookes, Mike Rice, Natalie Palamides, Phil Ellis, Rob Copland, Sarah Keyworth and Sid Singh are nominated for Best Show in the Comedians' Choice Awards.
British Comedy Guide, 19th August 2024My Festival: Natalie Palamides
The American comic tells us all about the vast enigma of how art can be interpreted, having a 'bougie' sauna in her living room, and hanging out in Edinburgh with 'all the clown freaks'.
The Scotsman, 5th August 2024The 33 best shows to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2024
There are more than 3,000 shows taking over the Scottish capital this summer - and these are our picks of what to see.
Rachael Healy, i Newspaper, 2nd August 2024Natalie Palamides on the best and worst of Edinburgh Fringe
"My cake was accidentally racially charged..."
Chortle, 2nd August 2024Edinburgh Fringe 2024: 10 Alternative Comedy Picks
We pick out some of the hottest, weirdest shows to laugh at this year's Edinburgh Fringe.
Polly Glynn, The Skinny, 30th July 2024Comedians tell of the highs and lows of the Edinburgh fringe awards
Awards generate a buzz and are motivating but the pressure to be nominated and the disappointment are intense.
Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 28th July 2024