Press clippings Page 2
An interview with Nick Revell
Without Nick Revell the Fringe, & indeed the entire world, wouldn't be as half as cool. The Mumble always finds it a pleasure to get together with the man for a wee blether...
The Mumble, 12th July 2018Fifty-word Fringe pitch: Nick Revell
This time it's the turn of British comedy legend Nick Revell.
The Reviews Hub, 17th June 2018Comics say case of sued performer is threat to the art
Standups say outcome of Louise Reay case could stop people talking about personal lives.
Haroon Siddique, The Guardian, 23rd February 2018Interview: rarely asked questions - Nick Revell
Nick Revell is a comic legend. He began selling jokes to radio and TV in the late 1970s and did his first stand-up gigs at the Comedy Store in 1980. Since then he has written and performed for stage, radio and TV.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 20th February 2018Fringe on a theme: returning Fringe legends
At the Fringe it is easy to focus on new artists and overlook those who helped shaped stand-up before it became a viable career - here's where to catch those legends in Edinburgh this year.
Ben Venables, The Skinny, 26th July 2017Stars from comedy's punk past return to Fringe
They were at the vanguard of political comedy. Now Alexei Sayle, Craig Ferguson and Sue Perkins are heading back to the festival, as it celebrates its 70th birthday.
Vanessa Thorpe, The Guardian, 23rd July 2017An interview with Nick Revell
Nick Revell talks about his forthcoming Fringe show.
The Mumble, 22nd June 2017Nick Revell review
Nick didn't have time to write a new show and appeared tonight to explain why.
Steve Clements, The Latest, 23rd May 2017Tribute to be organised for Arnold Brown
A star-studded line-up of comedy stars are to celebrate alternative stand-up legend's Arnold Brown's 80th birthday next month.
Chortle, 14th October 2016Nick Revell: Feminist Porno Jihadi review
Nick Revell is definitely on the broadsheet end of the comedy spectrum. His impassioned arguments are long and deep and littered with references to French renaissance satirists and 4th Century theologians.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 19th February 2016