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Pat Cahill picks his Perfect Playlist
I can't wait to get to the point in a career where I've got some really solid outtakes.
Chortle, 13th June 2018Pat Cahill: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview
A must-see at every Fringe now, Pat Cahill is Simon Munnery's rightful heir to the crown for absurd, playful philosophizing, pushing comedy to its silliest limits.
Laugh Out London, 5th August 2017Edinburgh Fringe day 4
Today, I saw the ferociously funny - and I do mean ferocious - Candy Gigi Present Becky Rimmer's Bat Mitzvah!...
John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 5th August 2017Can NextUp become the Netflix for British stand-up?
NextUp will stream live comedy sets for a low subscription fee. Stand-ups are excited, and will share 50% of the income - but will the new service attract a big enough audience to succeed?
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 16th November 2016UK comedy streaming service NextUp launches
NextUp, a new online streaming platform for stand-up shows which has been labelled 'a Netflix for UK comedy', has launched. Fans can access the service via a free trial, then £3.50 a month.
British Comedy Guide, 15th November 201610 more comedy recommendations for Fringe 2016
Hopefully you've already caught up with Laugh Out London's recommendations for the best comedy shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016, including the best sketch/character, the best stand-up, the best free shows and the best shows in the pay-what-you-want model. Well, there's a lot more comedy going on out there in Edinburgh this year, so we couldn't help recommending 10 more great shows that don't quite fit into the arbitrary categories we set out. And here they are...
Laugh Out London, 25th July 201615 pay-what-you-want comedy shows for Fringe 2016
Nobody was quite sure how Bob Slayer's new pay-what-you-want model for his brilliant Heroes franchise would work when he introduced it a couple of years ago at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Laugh Out London, 18th July 2016Preview: Battersea Barge Fringe Previews
Featuring Max & Ivan, Joel Dommett, Kieran Hodgson, Stuart Goldsmith, Adam Hess, Rhys James & more.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st June 2016Comedy festival review: Pat Cahill at The Globe
Some comics have to try super hard to master their craft; not so Pat Cahill. Here's a man who could probably make the mundane funny simply by standing on stage, a man with so much boyish charm and wayward ebullience that you come away from one of his shows knowing that your comedy insides have had a cracking work-out.
Sean Tizzard, Leicester Mercury, 18th February 2016Review: Pat Cahill at the Leicester Comedy Festival
Some comics have to try super hard to master their craft; not so Pat Cahill.
Sean Tizzard, Leicester Mercury, 18th February 2016