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Nathan Cassidy
Nathan Cassidy

Nathan Cassidy

  • Writer and stand-up comedian

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What we're watching (late Fringe 2018)

There's (STILL) too much stuff in the brochure. There's (STILL) TOO MUCH EFFING BLINKING STUFF in the sh*tting brochure. Let us break it down for you. What time is it now? OK, so go and see this:

Mister Kipper, FringePig, 19th August 2018

A piggy interview with Nathan Cassidy

Nathan Cassidy interview.

Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 19th June 2018

An interview with Nathan Cassidy

The Fringe would not be the same without the mercurial genius of Nathan Cassidy - thank the stars he'll be back in Edinburgh this August...

The Mumble, 13th June 2018

Where stand-up and Alcoholics Anonymous meet

Late afternoon in a dark, intimate room in London and people are sharing their experiences of addiction. Alcohol, drugs, food, gambling, sex and love, their raw pain and degradation revealed to strangers. But there's laughter too.

Jay Richardson, i Newspaper, 11th June 2018

Review: Bear Jokes in Leyton, East London

Nathan Cassidy, such a safe pair of hands that he does the audience warm-up for the X Factor. His stand-up is a much tricksier affair than you would expect from such a mainstream job, however, and here he ambitiously suggests he might have been responsible for the 2008 financial crash.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 6th October 2017

Edinburgh Fringe 2017: Terrier Awards

Unsurpassable comedy critic Fringe Dog announces the winners of the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe Terrier Awards.

Fringe Dog, The Skinny, 25th August 2017

Edinburgh Fringe day 23

A takeover bid for the Malcolm Hardee Awards.

John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 24th August 2017

Poo-pooing the thesps

Where is that awful stench of not-proper comedy coming from? From a theatre near you, says Nathan Cassidy.

Nathan Cassidy, FringePig, 24th August 2017

Edinburgh Fringe day 13

I ended today soaked through with Irn Bru and rain.

John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 15th August 2017

Edinburgh Fringe day 14

At the Grouchy Club this afternoon, Kate Copstick got worried about the fact Italian comic Luca Cupani has a new girlfriend. Copstick is of the opinion that happiness is not a good ingredient for a comedian's emotional make-up and that having children is worse. She lamented good, edgy comedians reduced to talking on-stage about their children's cuteness.

John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 15th August 2017

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