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Ten rising stand up stars to see at the Edinburgh Fringe
With around 3000 shows at the Edinburgh Fringe, it's tricky to know where to start. Here are ten up and coming stand up comedians that we have been given the tip-off are set to get crowds laughing this summer.
Luke Jackson, Midlothian View, 5th July 2023Funny At The Fringe - interview - Nathan D'Arcy Roberts: Present/Tense
"My show covers Toxic Masculinity. The Mixed-Race experience. McDonalds. But mostly it's about my attempt to escape the shadow of the past and not worry too much about the future."
Holly, Phoenix Remix, 4th July 2023#EdFringe 2023 - #SNAPCHATZ - Episode 11
Today's brave band of would-be indelible Fringe memories are love letter to a dysfunctional Mam, No One Is Coming, mysterious stand-up Nathan D'Arcy Roberts, and musical raconteuse Annabel Marlow!
WJ Quinn, The Quintessential Review, 30th June 2023Sky reveals seven comedy shorts for 2023
Sky Arts is to broadcast seven new comedy shorts in 2023. Stars include Rosie Jones, Desiree Burch, Jordan Stephens and Jordan Brookes.
British Comedy Guide, 26th August 2022Accommodation woes
We asked a range of comedians about their accommodation at this year's Fringe, and for disaster stories from previous years.
British Comedy Guide, 14th August 2019Edinburgh rules
Many performers set themselves Edinburgh rules, like not drinking for the month. We asked this year's Fringers what theirs are.
British Comedy Guide, 12th August 2019Felix Dexter Bursary recipients announced
We really had a tough job on our hands to pull two worthy recipients from such a talented pool but with the help of the BBC Writersroom, we did and Nathan Roberts and Phoebe Roy should be very proud of themselves for making the cut.
Sarah Asante, BBC, 5th November 2018Interview: Clay JW Crowne
Prepare for a once-in-his-lifetime experience as Clay JW Crowne explodes onto the world stage with his long-awaited presentation. He details how a fireside conversation with his uncle (who's now missing and presumed dead) led to a philosophical insight so profound, it might just have the power to change this crazy world we call Earth. This is a fringe debut from Plunger - a creative partnership of award winning Nathan D'Arcy Roberts & Ben Mills.
The New Current, 14th July 2014