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Rachel Fairburn on new show Showgirl
Rachel Fairburn talks class, psycho killers, and Oasis as she tours the UK with her new show, Showgirl.
Andrew Williams, The Skinny, 15th September 2023Rachel Fairburn: Showgirl review
A fine example of using stinging humour to make a strong social point.
David Cunningham, The Reviews Hub, 11th September 2023Rachel Fairburn: Showgirl review
Rachel Fairburn: Showgirl is a fun piece of theatre which ticks all the stand-up comedy boxes, but the show's impact is limited by cohesion and commitment issues.
Neysa Killeen, Lost in Theatreland, 11th September 2023Gold to celebrate 25 years of The Royle Family
Gold is re-editing its 2010 documentary about The Royle Family to mark the forthcoming 25th anniversary of the sitcom.
British Comedy Guide, 1st August 2023Edinburgh 2023: pick of the programme - limited runs
Our top picks of Edfringe shows with limited runs.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 21st June 2023Q&A: Rachel Fairburn, Showgirl
Creator of the smash hit podcast All Killa No Filla with Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Rachel Fairburn talks to us about her new show Showgirl touring the UK from September 2023, as well as her female comic inspirations, how she didn't discover that she was a blunt person until doing comedy, and how her mum is the funniest person she knows.
Tash Snaith, Funny Women, 17th May 2023Pleasance announces latest batch of Edinburgh Shows
The third Edinburgh Fringe announcement for the Pleasance Theatre Trust features further comedic names and noteworthy newcomers.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 10th May 2023Rachel Fairburn announces 2023 tour
Comedian and podcaster Rachel Fairburn is going on a major UK tour, Showgirl.
British Comedy Guide, 29th March 2023Rachel Fairburn on the best and worst of the Edinburgh Fringe
A fart so toxic the venue had to be evacuated.
Rachel Fairburn, Chortle, 13th August 2022Rachel Fairburn: 'A lot of stand-ups have sucked the funny out of comedy'
The comic and podcaster on her pre-show rituals, the worst advice she's been given and why routines about serious issues still need to make you laugh.
Liam Pape, The Guardian, 9th August 2022