Press clippings
The best jokes of Edinburgh Fringe 2024
The funniest lines from Mustafa Algiyadi, Alex Kealy, Olaf Falafel, Ollie Horn, Alexander Bennett, Danny Matinee, Louise Atkinson and more.
Mike Wade, The Times, 24th August 2024'Why I'm trying to get away from Liz Truss'
A comedian whose parody of Liz Truss attracted millions of views online has created a show about trying to move on from the former prime minister.
Neve Gordon-Farleigh, BBC, 10th August 2024What Labour's election win means for Edinburgh Fringe's political comedians
The snap election has had a domino effect on political comedians' performances at Edinburgh this year.
Katie Spencer, Sky News, 4th August 2024Three storytelling comedians
Three storytelling comedians at the Edinburgh Festival 2024...
Caro Moses, ThreeWeeks, 2nd August 2024Fringe accommodation: drunk landlords, blow-up beds and £5k bills
Finding suitable Fringe accommodation can be a challenge. Some of this year's performers share their formative experiences.
Andrew Eaton-Lewis, The Scotsman, 1st August 2024What do comedians listen to before their Fringe sets?
RGM asked a host of comedians making their way to the festival this summer to let us know what music they listen to pre show. This is what they said...
Fran, Reyt Good Magazine, 1st August 2024Fringe preview review: Nerine Skinner: The Exorcism of Liz Truss
This show is something that defines what Fringe shows can be - fun, one where even the audience feel like they are part of it and with a positive conclusion at the end.
Holly, Phoenix Remix, 29th July 2024Nerine Skinner Q&A
BWW caught up with Nerine Skinner on bringing The Exorcism of Liz Truss to the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Kat Mokrynski, Broadway World, 23rd July 2024Funny At The Fringe - Nerine Skinner: The Exorcism of Liz Truss
"Back in 2022 I started doing parodies of Liz Truss. It was going really well and then 49 days later everything stopped!"
Holly, Phoenix Remix, 11th July 2024Fringe Quickies: 28 - Nerine Skinner: The Exorcism of Liz Truss
"I think there may be an understandable assumption that my show is political and full of impressions and satire. The show is actually about how I started doing Liz Truss parodies by accident and gained a career as a political satirist, even though I'd never done it before!"
WJ Quinn, The Quintessential Review, 20th June 2024