Rachael Healy
- Journalist
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'I'll never be rich': Edinburgh fringe stand-ups consider the cost of living - and comedy
As the expense of performing and watching shows at the fringe is ever rising, three comedians ask their audiences to reassess what they place value on.
Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 21st August 2023The Edinburgh fringe acts willing audiences to take part
Comedians at the festival are enlisting volunteers to join in their acts, creating a warm, inclusive and fun space.
Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 18th August 2023Is Hardeep Singh Kohli's arrest for sexual offences the start of a #MeToo moment in comedy?
A male-dominated landscape, night-time work, and the presence of alcohol have long exacerbated issues.
Rachael Healy, Glamour Magazine, 11th August 2023Edinburgh Fringe 2023: The best shows to see, from Frank Skinner to Megan Stalter
As the annual festival returns, here are this year's best comedy, and theatre and dance shows.
Rachael Healy, i Newspaper, 4th August 2023Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2023 judging panel revealed
The Edinburgh Comedy Awards has revealed the 10 panellists who will decide the winners of this year's prizes.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd August 2023'If you break even that's a bonus': what it costs to perform at the Edinburgh fringe
Theatre and comedy acts at this year's festival break down their expenses and consider the financial risks.
Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 25th July 2023Queen Of Oz review
It's hard to feel sorry for Catherine Tate's exiled spoilt brat.
Rachael Healy, i Newspaper, 16th June 2023Jack Whitehall: Settle Down review
Outdated laddy banter about campness and anal.
Rachael Healy, i Newspaper, 16th June 2023What is it like to do stand-up at a music festival?
Sophie Duker and Jacob Hawley discuss how to draw revellers away from pop stars while Glastonbury's Charlotte Lang explains what it takes to win over the cabaret tent
Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 13th June 2023Heard the one about the stand-up lawyer?
Want to survive in the arts? Get a side hustle.
Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 27th April 2023