Ray Badran
- Writer and comedian
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Edinburgh Fringe 10x10: Ten shows about sport
There doesn't seem to be much of a crossover between sport and art at the Edinburgh Fringe. Of more than 1,300 comedy shows we could only just find ten with any sort of sporting theme. Here goes...
Chortle, 22nd July 2023Review: David O'Doherty & others, Bristol Comedy Garden
Also featuring John Robins, Ray Badran, Celya AB and Bridget Christie.
Ella Calland, Bristol 24/7, 17th June 2023Comedy Reviewer #edfringe top tips & hot picks 2022
Here's a collection of top shows and up and coming talent at this year's edfringe.
@ComedyReviewer, 6th August 2022Australians at Edinburgh Fringe 2022
The 75th Edinburgh Fringe Festival begins this week and, after a bit of an enforced break, there will be a strong contingent of Australian acts (as well as Aussie Expats and adopted Aussies) back in Auld Reeky town raring to tread the boards again. Here is a list of those we could find along with any reviews we have previously written.
Squirrel Comedy, 1st August 2022Pleasance announces final Edinburgh Fringe shows
The Pleasance has announced their final batch of shows for this year's Edinburgh Fringe.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 7th June 2022Comedy Club stages table tennis tournament
The Moth Club and promoters Knock2bag are to stage the first ever table tennis tournament featuring not professional table tennis players but comedians. Comics Ray Badran and Sam Campbell are putting on the tournament on Sunday November 7th at the east London club. With commentary from Ray and Sam, plus Mark Silcox as the umpire and Freddie Meredith as the ball boy.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 25th October 2021Ray Badran interview
Australian comedian Ray Badran recently moved to the UK and is performing his debut Fringe show, Everybody Loves Ray, Man.
Keira Brown, The Fountain, 18th August 2019Ray Badran can't wait for his first taste of the Fringe
Australian comedian Ray Badran recently upped sticks and moved to the UK.
Ross Crae, The Sunday Post, 27th July 2019Comedians on their pets
As the Edinburgh festival approaches, Ed Byrne, Susan Calman, Stevie Martin and others on why their pets are friends, companions and a source of inspiration.
Chris Wiegand, The Guardian, 23rd July 2019Impertinent questions for Ray Badran
Ray Badran interview.
Punchline UK, 22nd July 2019