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BWW Q&A- Njambi McGrath
Njambi McGrath interview.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 29th June 2017#EdFringe17: Njambi McGrath is Breaking Black
What motivates people to come to the UK? What aspirations do immigrants hold, and how do they thrive amidst hostilities? Spat on and told to go back to the jungle by a four-year-old, Njambi McGrath examines the patriotism of immigrants in their new home. Enjoy 15 minutes of stand up and chat with the comedian who is Breaking Black, and loving it.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th May 201775 killer jokes and one-liners from the Fringe (Link expired)
Here's a whopping 75 gags, jokes and observations from this year's festival. If you didn't like the last one, move on the next.
WOW247, 24th August 2016Fringe Festival 2016: The best jokes from the Fringe
If you're missing out on Edinburgh this year, don't fret - we've rounded up some of the biggest LOL moments.
Jessie Thompson, Evening Standard, 18th August 2016Seven questions with... Njambi McGrath
Njambi McGrath is an incredibly powerful stand up performer because her comedy comes from a deeply personal place and she is able to turn it into something creatively stimulating and, of course, funny. Having grown up in Kenya, Njambi presents an insight into a completely different and unknown culture for many a Britain-born audience member, and this, for me, is what makes stand up comedy refreshing and exciting. McGrath brings her latest show 1 Last Dance with My Father to this year's Edinburgh Festival.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 13th August 2016Fringe Q&As: Njambi McGrath
Njambi McGrath talks about 1 Last Dance with My Father.
The Herald, 12th August 2016Interview: Njambi McGrath
Njambi McGrath interview.
Rosie Gillott, Fresh Air, 11th August 2016Njambi McGrath: One-liners, big issues
Born and educated in Kenya, before attending university in both the US and UK, and now London-based, Njambi McGrath has been garnering lots of attention in recent years as she's worked the comedy circuit and new talent competitions.
Chris Cooke, ThreeWeeks, 9th August 2016Political comedy isn't dead
Serious issues are back on the stand-up agenda. Here are the Fringe's hottest topics.
Stephen Armstrong, The Sunday Times, 7th August 2016Photo shoot: Njambi McGrath
The brilliant Njambi McGrath is back at the Fringe with her show 1 Last Dance With My Father. We're going to chat to her about it all in a future edition of Three Weeks. So we ought to get some photos taken...
Kat Gollock, ThreeWeeks, 7th August 2016