British Comedy Guide
Olga Koch
Olga Koch

Olga Koch

  • 32 years old
  • Russian
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Meet the best new comics at the Fringe

From Ben Affleck angst to valley-girl cabaret, the fresh generation of standups and character acts performing at Edinburgh.

Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 27th July 2019

Olga Koch's perfect playlist

"Take a techno DJ, a Siberian forest and a sparse audience of 11-year-olds.."

Olga Koch, Chortle, 25th July 2019

Seriously, scientifically funny

Can you apply the rigour of the scientific method to comedy? Jay Richardson gets nerdy with Olga Koch, Harriet Braine and Dr Heather Berlin.

Jay Richardson, Fest Mag, 24th July 2019

Comedians' guide to Edinburgh

Sofie Hagen, Phil Wang, Nish Kumar and others reveal their favourite festival spots, from Portobello Beach to the middle of the Royal Mile.

The Guardian, 12th July 2019

I talk to Olga Koch

"People need to stop thinking that a show is a one-person operation."

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 7th July 2019

Review: The Big Funny Festival

The Big Funny Festival is the latest attempt to convert marquee comedy into an all-day event, not just a nice evening gig.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 17th June 2019

Live review: Olga Koch

A show which explores relationships, internalised misogyny, and her past self and how she's changed, Koch is an impressively confident comedian with a great command of the stage and the ability to generate laughs an all but amazing amount.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 17th June 2019

Monkey Barrel announce Fringe line-up

Monkey Barrel Comedy have announced over 50 acts for their 2019 programme as part of this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival (shows running from July 31st - Aug 25th).

Short Com, 20th May 2019

Review - Olga Koch: Fight

Assured and hilarious debut hour from Comedy Award nominee Koch.

Cath Renton, The Wee Review, 21st February 2019

Standups on their most disastrous dates

A night in a cemetery, a trip to a strip club, five hours in A&E ... comics relive their woeful romantic rendezvous.

The Guardian, 14th February 2019

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