British Comedy Guide

Nathan Willcock

  • Stand-up comedian

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Edinburgh Fringe day 7

Today, I watched three performers talking out of their arses. Hardly a new thing at the Edinburgh Fringe, you might think.

John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 8th August 2017

Nathan Willcock's guide to shows that don't exist yet

An alternative Edinburgh.

Nathan Willcock, Chortle, 3rd August 2017

BWW Q&A- Nathan Willcock

Nathan Willcock interview.

Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 6th July 2017

Nathan Willcock: State Of The Nathan

Nathan Willcock is upfront about his shortcomings, joking from the start that as white, twentysomething left-leaning white male from London who hasn't yet figured out what he's doing with his life, he's hardly a comedian who is seeing the world through a fresh pair of eyes.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 24th February 2017

Nathan Willcock: State Of The Nathan review

His writing skills and confident delivery make for a solid enough hour, liberally shot through with skilled turns of phrase. But the ideas underpinning the writing are just a bit too samey to really pique the interest.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 24th February 2017

Interview: alternative act of the year Consignia

On Sunday 5th February, winners of 2016 Alternative New Comedian of the Year Consignia headline and curate an afternoon of free alternative comedy at the Bill Murray in Angel. The group is comprised of Andy Barr, Phil Jarvis, Nathan Willcock and 'newcomer' Jason Bridge. We had booked an interview with all four of them but when we turned up, only 'newcomer' Jason Bridge was there.

Laugh Out London, 30th January 2017

Consignia: the anarchic post modernist comedy group

Consignia won last year's Alternative New Comedian of the Year title. The comedy group are Phil Jarvis, Andy Barr, Nathan Willcock and now "newcomer Jason Bridge".

John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 23rd January 2017

Nathan Willcock: State of the Nathan review

After a good start, the show sadly slowed down and, to be honest, it was rather disappointing by the end.

Luke Taylor, Voice Magazine, 11th May 2016

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