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11 theatre recommendations for the Edinburgh Fringe
Laugh Out London brings you a list of some of the best theatre shows you will see at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2018 that the comedy fan might also like.
Laugh Out London, 30th July 2018Nick Mohammed - the greatest showman
"I might learn to tightrope walk next"
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 26th July 2018Ten shows with animal-themed titles
Because this seems as good a way to select some random shows as any...
Chortle, 26th July 2018Fest's vomedy picks
Comedy critic Paul Fleckney picks out the best of the best of the best of the Fringe comedy programme.
Paul Fleckney, Fest Mag, 18th July 201850 shows to see at the Edinburgh fringe 2018
Superstar standups, daring dance, Brexit cabaret and a Bon Jovi musical ... Dive into our guide to some of the shows at the world's biggest arts festival.
Brian Logan and Chris Wiegand, The Guardian, 29th June 2018Nick Mohammed to pilot sitcom
Nick Mohammed is making a Mr Swallow sitcom pilot for Channel 4, in which his excitable alter-ego hosts his own chat show. Mohammed has also joined Julia Davis's new Sky One comedy Sally4Ever and is writing a sitcom based on British spy headquarters GCHQ, with a big-name US sitcom star attached.
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 27th June 2018Comic Relief Originals online sketch series launched
Comic Relief has filmed a number of online sketches featuring emerging comedy talent. Stars involved include Nick Mohammed, London Hughes and Liam Williams.
British Comedy Guide, 16th February 2017Chortle Awards 2017 nominees announced
The nominees for the Chortle Awards 2017 have been announced. David Baddiel, Bridget Christie, Richard Gadd, Kieran Hodgson and Stewart Lee are shortlisted for best live show.
British Comedy Guide, 16th February 2017Interview: rarely asked questions - Nick Mohammed
Nick Mohammed is always busy, but he is particularly busy at the moment.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th February 2017Nick Mohammed interview
Nick Mohammed on the things that make him laugh the most.
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 27th January 2017