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Latitude 2016: Cardinal Burns and guests review
Sketch based comedy is a dying breed on television, but still an ever popular form on the cabaret scene. The one group that has breached beyond the fringe and into the nation's consciousness over the past couple of years is Cardinal Burns, the brainchild of Seb Cardinal and Dustin Demri-Burns.
Kris Hallett, The Reviews Hub, 17th July 2016BBC Three publishes new Top Ten series
BBC Three has launched a new online web series in which comedians list their 'Top Tens' on a subject of their choosing. Additionally, it is inviting fans to submit their own lists.
British Comedy Guide, 14th July 2016@elevenish - bonkers, biting, brilliant
Offbeat TV comedy has been in the doldrums since the likes of The Mighty Boosh, but a strange new show called @elevenish may just change all that.
Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 11th May 2016ITV2 orders new topical comedy show @elevenish
ITV2 is to launch @elevenish, a new topical comedy series written and performed by up-and-coming comic talent.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd March 2016There are seven comedians behind what is by far the funniest of this year's BBC Comedy Feed pilots: the members of sketch trio Sheeps (Liam Williams, Alastair Roberts, Daran Johnson); Ellie White and Natasia Demetriou (who perform together as Mother And Baby); the latter's brother Jamie, and Australian comic Claudia O'Doherty. From this network of comedy talent springs sharp, silly, strange skits that radiate confidence and wit. If the long-floundering Great British sketch show has any chance of relevancy again, this is it.
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 18th September 2015Natasia Demetriou - comedy's most nervous standup?
In a show inspired by men she met on Tinder, with supporting roles for her family and her dog, the Invisible Dot's Natasia Demetriou elevates her anxieties to an art form.
Ryan Gilbey, The Guardian, 22nd October 2014Edinburgh Fringe 2014 interview: Natasia Demetriou
As one quarter of the much-acclaimed Oyster Eyes Natasia honed her skills in surreal character comedy. Now she's going solo at the Edinburgh Fringe this year, but we're expecting similar weirdness and brilliance.
Laugh Out London, 10th August 2014Natasia Demetriou: doin' it for the laughs
Fresh from a few previews down south, Natasia Demetriou speaks to us about her solo debut for this year's Fringe, You'll Never Have All Of Me.
Jenni Ajderian, The Skinny, 5th August 2014Edinburgh comedy special
Previews of Ellie Taylor, Pierre Nouvelli, Julian McCullough, Natasia Demetriou, Dane Baptiste and Quint Fontana.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 2nd August 2014Natasia Demetriou: on the crest of a new wave
Touted as part of a dream team of fresh young talent, off-kilter character comic Natasia Demetriou sets about finding a voice all of her own.
Arianna Reiche, Fest Mag, 25th July 2014