Nick Coyle
- Stand-up comedian and actor
Press clippings
Scream with laughter: can comedy ever be scary?
Standup Nick Coyle's new show Queen of Wolves takes a Victorian governess on a terrifying journey - and proves how humour and horror work in similar ways.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 25th September 2017Nick Coyle: Queen of Wolves at Soho Theatre review
I'm very aware how thoroughly spoiled we are for comedy here in London. In June and July we can see incredible acts work out their ideas for a few quid or nothing, and then come September we're treated to full shows, honed by a month of relentless, mental health-jeopardising performance.
Anna Lowman, Anna Lowman, 24th September 2017Interview with Nick Coyle
Nick Coyle takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.
Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 13th August 2017Fringe 2017: Top acts choose their comedy picks
Comedy stars pick their favourites.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 2nd August 2017Edinburgh 10x10: 10. Double acts
Ten Fringe collaborations.
Chortle, 26th July 2017Fringe 2017: 18 unmissable comedy tips
Browse through 18 of the many highlights below.
Shaun Kitchener, The Daily Express, 23rd July 2017Ooh, the Horror
Comedy and horror: two genres at opposite ends of the spectrum, right? Well, as Jay Richardson discovers, for some performers there's barely a cobweb between them.
Jay Richardson, Fest Mag, 22nd July 2017BWW Q&A- Nick Coyle
Nick Coyle interview.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 12th July 2017Nick Coyle's Guided Meditation
Nick Coyle explains to Martin Walker that whilst the meditation performed during his show, Nick Coyle's Guided Meditation isn't to be taken too seriously, it should still work for you, if you're having a stressful Edinburgh Festival Fringe day.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 3rd August 2015The Nicholas Coyle three minute interview
Nick Coyle is an Australian writer, director and performer. He arrives at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as part of an alternative comedy package produced by the London Comedy club, The Invisible Dot. If your favourite acts are Simon Munnery, Josie Long and Stewart Lee, The Dot is where you go to watch your comedy.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 3rd July 2014