Press clippings Page 2
Paul Mayhew-Archer interview
The Vicar of Dibley writer and I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue producer on the things that make him laugh the most.
Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 15th March 2019Paul Mayhew-Archer talks about Parkinson's
"According to Parkinson's UK," I began, "every hour, someone in this country is told they have Parkinson's. That's pretty serious." I could sense the audience appreciating the seriousness. "That means some of us are being told at three o' clock in the morning."
Paul Mayhew-Archer, The Scotsman, 13th March 2019The shows serious about accentuating the positives
Perhaps sensing that the news agenda has taken a dark turn, a number of shows are serious about accentuating the positive, writes David Pollock.
David Pollock, The Scotsman, 13th August 20185 comedians staging a return to the Fringe
Expect fresh new material from the likes of Fringe veterans Helen Lederer, John Molony and Miles Jupp.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 2nd August 2018Fringe 2018: the best comedy to see
The best comedy to see.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 2nd August 2018Paul Mayhew-Archer interview
The writer of The Vicar of Dibley and Mrs Brown's Boys discusses the funny side of living with the illness and his new Edinburgh show, Incurable Optimist.
Stephen Moss, The Guardian, 20th July 2018Paul Mayhew-Archer on Emma Chambers' special gift
The Vicar of Dibley star Emma Chambers tragically died earlier this year and now the writer of the show has spoken out about her gift for comedy.
Minnie Wright, The Daily Express, 18th July 2018Ten comics returning to the Fringe after a long absence
We kick off our annual series previewing just a tiny proportion of the comedy offerings at the Edinburgh Fringe with ten of the veteran comedians who are making their first festival appearances in a long time... or even ever.
Chortle, 16th July 2018Ten comics at the Fringe for the first time in a while
Ten veteran comedians who are making their first festival appearances in a long time... or even ever.
Chortle, 16th July 2018Edinburgh preview: Paul Mayhew-Archer
Paul Mayhew-Archer is 65 years old, he has an incurable illness and he's about to do something he has never done before: He is about to perform a one-man comedy show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2018