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Nick Elleray. Copyright: Adrian Tauss
Nick Elleray

Nick Elleray

  • Writer and stand-up comedian

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What's the worst place you've ever stayed?

'We had to use a tortilla for toilet paper'

Chortle, 5th August 2018

You have to be joking? Nick Elleray

Nick Elleray interview.

Short Com, 25th July 2018

Fringe Q&As: Comedian Nick Elleray

Nick Elleray: It's Been Emotional is on at Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre - The Little Kirk, during August.

The Herald, 20th July 2018

Aussie invasion of 2018 Edinburgh Fringe

If you are travelling anywhere near Edinburgh this August, have a look at the following list of shows and consider going to see an Australian act.

Squirrel Comedy, 19th July 2018

Nick Elleray: Edinburgh Fringe 2018 interview

Australian comic Nick Elleray won Old Comedian of the Year 2017. This year's Fringe show digs deep into intimacy, masculinity, family and stoned cats.

Laugh Out London, 16th July 2018

A piggy interview with Nick Elleray

Nick Elleray interview.

Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 8th July 2018

Nick Elleray: the Edinburgh interviews 2018

Nick Elleray interview.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 27th June 2018

+3 interview: Nick Elleray: It's Been Emotional

"Any idiot can book a show for August, starting a relationship with a local shows real commitment to the city."

Dan Lentell, Edinburgh49, 22nd June 2018

Review: Old Comedian Of The Year 2017

Of all the stand-up competitions around - and there are many - Leicester Square Theatre's Old Comedian Of The Year has a point of difference. Not so much the age cut-off - only over-35s need apply, which still leaves a pretty wide field - but the fact that entrants must have been going for at least five years... demanding the comedians have achieved a certain level of experience, without a level of recognition.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 30th May 2017

Review: Old Comedian of the Year

If the idea of The Old Comedian of the Year final conjures up images of Zimmer frames and senior moments nothing could be further from the truth.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th May 2017

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