British Comedy Guide
Raul Kohli
Raul Kohli

Raul Kohli

  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Leicester Comedy Festival 2019 Award nominees

The nominees for the Leicester Comedy Festival's 2019 awards have been revealed.

British Comedy Guide, 6th March 2019

The Great Yorkshire Fringe Launch Gala review

Not quite everyone was glued to the football last night. Though some audience members clearly managed to divide their attention between the comedy gig launching the Great Yorkshire Fringe and events at the Otkritie Arena, given how quickly news of Colombia's late equaliser spread around the room.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 4th July 2018

A piggy interview with Rahul Kohli

Rahul Kohli interview.

Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 19th June 2018

Who is the unsung hero of the Fringe and why?

Some people are just about to get a little less unsung...

Chortle, 25th August 2017

Who have the comedy award judges most overlooked?

With the lastminute.com shortlist out tomorrow, we ask comedians to name who SHOULD have been on the list in previous years.

Chortle, 22nd August 2017

What gets you through Edinburgh's toughest days?

Comedians on how to de-stress.

Chortle, 21st August 2017

What's the worst room to perform in at the Fringe?

Edinburgh's biggest dives, by the comedinans who play them.

Chortle, 17th August 2017

Comedians on their favourite Edinburgh rooms

What's the best performance space at the Fringe and why?

Chortle, 16th August 2017

#EdFringe17 Comedy Q&A: Rahul Kohli

A Not So Chubby Brown is a look back at the big events over the past 5 years that lead us to this ludicrous political climate we have now... and Newcastle Brown Tales is an hour of true life tales. Both performed by Rahul Kohli.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 11th July 2017

Review: NATYS 'Top Of The Bill' final 2017

Rahul Kohli is a slick gag-machine, packing in gags about Brexit that almost seem nostalgic now we're in a whole other world of racist madness. But he laughs off bigotry and uses politics as a bouncing-off point for silly gags rather than labouring any points.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 30th January 2017

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