
Rachel Parris
- 40 years old
- English
- Actor, writer, musical comedian and improviser
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Rachel Parris: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview
Rachel Parris one of the best, most talented musical comedians and improvisers out there. In addition to her starring role in Austentatious (the improvised Jane Austen novel), she tackles inspirational speeches in her solo hour.
Laugh Out London, 1st August 2017Fringe 2017: 18 unmissable comedy tips
Browse through 18 of the many highlights below.
Shaun Kitchener, The Daily Express, 23rd July 2017The Mash Report review
This sharp new show did it rather well and was the most promising satirical arrival on our screens in a long time.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 21st July 2017TV Review: The Mash Report, BBC2
Pretty ambitious and, so far, flawed but pretty good.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 21st July 2017Preview - The Mash Report
There are many films and radio shows that have been spun-off into TV shows, but this series is a rare example of a website being turned into a TV show.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 20th July 2017I talk to: Rachel Parris
Fringe favourite Rachel Parris is bringing a brand new show to the Fringe this year called Keynote.
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 20th July 2017The Mash Report review
After so many false dawns, it seems like the BBC finally be a successful home-grown take on the format.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th July 2017Onion at the Fringe: 2017 TVO Edinburgh round-up
It's that time of year again: the Edinburgh Fringe is almost upon us, and once again a cavalcade of TVO regulars are heading across the Scottish border to entertain the masses on a daily basis.
The Velvet Onion, 18th July 2017Do's and Don'ts of giving a speech by Rachel Parris
Rachel Parris writes a piece for us ahead of her new show Keynote at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Rachel Parris, Female First, 17th July 2017The Mash Report hopes to puts a UK spin on US satire
The Mash Report on BBC2, hosted by Nish Kumar, is inspired by America's late-night shows but hopes to add some British warmth to the mix.
Sarah Hughes, The Guardian, 16th July 2017