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EdFringe70 interview: The Intimate Strangers

Hot eggs! The Intimate Strangers bring you dark, absurd and hilarious sketch comedy with a grand James Bond finale.

The New Current, 7th August 2017

Fringe 2017 - The Intimate Strangers: Mister Bond

The Intimate Strangers: Mister Bond is a critically-acclaimed dark, absurd sketch comedy show with a grand James Bond finale.

The Edinburgh Reporter, 19th July 2017

Intimate Strangers review

Male sketch duo Intimate Strangers would like to revel in a dark brand of humour, although they apply their sick ideas far too bluntly.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 8th May 2017

Harry Rabinowitz, conductor and arranger - obituary

Harry Rabinowitz, who has died aged 100, was the original conductor for Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Cats; he also arranged the first theme tune for Top of the Pops in 1964 and oversaw the British entries to the Eurovision Song Contest.

The Telegraph, 23rd June 2016

Should I really be asking strangers to fund my comedy?

Amy Howerska on crowdfunding the Fringe.

Amy Howerska, Chortle, 13th June 2016

Interview: Bennett Arron when a stranger stole his ID

With a life like comedian Bennett Arron's, you would think that impersonating him would be an almost impossible task.

Herts and Essex Observer, 30th October 2015

Talking to Strangers: Sally Phillips and Lily Bevan

Tired of being asked to play Latvian prostitutes, Sally Phillips and Lily Bevan have come up with their own characters.

Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 15th July 2015

On stranger tides: the diversification of comedy

One quarter of sketch/variety/fight club night Quippodrome, Edy Hurst sets sail to explore a sea change in comedy nights around the Northwest to see whether things might be getting a lot weirder.

Edy Hurst, The Skinny, 10th June 2015

Comedian single for five years asks strangers for help

Maddy Anholt is seeking the funds to travel to Edinburgh on a love-hunt. She is also hoping to perform a comedy show in the Scottish city. Maddy has exhausted London's dating scene and been single for five years.

Annabel Fenwick Elliott, Daily Mail, 6th May 2015

Mother Always Said, 'Don't Talk to Strangers'

Here I am in Edinburgh actively making myself vulnerable to strangers each and every day.

Michael Blomquist, The Huffington Post, 6th August 2012

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