
Pierre Novellie
- From Isle of Man, The
- Actor, writer, director, stand-up comedian and podcaster
Press clippings Page 9
Why the Fringe is a perilous place for comedians
Electrocuted by a faulty microphone, taking a punch from a drunken audience member, plummeting through a theatre's unsecured trapdoor - the comedian's life is not without peril.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 16th August 2017Pierre Novellie at Chortle's Fast Fringe
Pierre Novellie speaks about how children are forced to learn a useless amount of French language in this new clip from Chortle's Fast Fringe.
Chortle, 1st August 201710 comedians on the careers they gave up for stand-up
We asked ten comedians appearing at this month's Edinburgh Fringe for their stories.
i Newspaper, 31st July 2017You must be joking? Pierre Novellie
Pierre Novellie interview.
Short Com, 26th July 2017The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Pierre Novellie
South African stand up Pierre Novellie claims to provide observational comedy for audiences that think they hate observational comedy. Nominated for the Best Club Comedian award by Chortle in both 2016 and 2017, Novellie is clearly a competent performer with something extra about him. Pierre will be performing at the Pleasance Courtyard throughout August.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 16th July 2017#EdFringe17 Comedy Q&A: Pierre Novellie
The show is called Pierre Novellie and it's an hour of high-quality stand up in Pierre's own personal style and it will make you laugh. He sets out to prove that in stand up, it is not topic but approach to topic that matters.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 11th July 2017Fringe 2017 - Pierre Novellie
If you think you hate observational comedy, Pierre Novellie does the kind of observational comedy that you'll love, with a reasonable level of whimsy and light anecdote.
Kara Alberts, The Edinburgh Reporter, 3rd July 2017BWW Q&A- Pierre Novellie
Pierre Novellie interview.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 28th June 2017Pierre Novellie interview
This South African does observational comedy for people who think they hate observational comedy, mixed with anecdotes and reasonable whimsy.
Laugh Out London, 21st June 2017Pierre Novellie interview
We caught up with one of the best up-and-coming comedians in the United Kingdom, Pierre Novellie, to talk being cool, being funny, being a bad audience member and more.
To Do List, 14th April 2017