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Rhiannon Shaw
Rhiannon Shaw

Rhiannon Shaw

  • Writer and script editor

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Ian Smith Is Stressed arriving angst-ridden this summer on Radio 4

Ian Smith has landed his debut Radio 4 series, with Ian Smith Is Stressed inspired by his Edinburgh Comedy Award-nominated show Crushing.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd April 2024

6 comedians on their worst (and best) times in Camden

The stars of new monthly local stand-up night Good News / Bad News spill the beans.

Camdenist, 26th October 2023

Rhiannon Shaw interviews the small French child who's moved into her house

Character comedian and stand-up Rhiannon Shaw sits down to chat with Caroline [Surname Unknown], the French exchange student who never went home and now has a starring role in Rhiannon's show Wedding Night. The results are riveting. (Optimum enjoyment if you read Caroline in a French accent)

LMAOnaise, 27th July 2023

Edinburgh Fringe Q&A - Rhiannon Shaw

"It felt like it was now or never to just get over myself and do it".

Ross Crae, The Sunday Post, 24th July 2023

Edinburgh 2023: Rhiannon Shaw Q&A

BWW catches up with Rhiannon Shaw to chat about bringing Wedding Night to the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 17th July 2023

David Nobbs Memorial Trust 2023 writing competition opens

The David Nobbs Memorial Trust comedy writing competition is open for 2023 entries. The deadline to submit is 31st March.

British Comedy Guide, 23rd February 2023

Rarely asked questions: Rhiannon Shaw, Vault Festival

Character comedian and stand-up Rhiannon Shaw (BBC New Comedy Awards 2022, David Nobbs Memorial Trust Winner 2022) brings the first iteration of her Fringe debut to Vault Festival 2023.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th January 2023

Rhiannon Shaw wins David Nobbs Memorial Trust 2022 competition

Rhiannon Shaw has won the David Nobbs Memorial Trust 2022 writing competition, with Charlie Dinkin and Benjamin Sutton runners-up.

British Comedy Guide, 17th August 2022

Striking Out: Comedy after Cambridge

Three recent graduates and ex-Footlights talk about making it comedy in the years after leaving Cambridge.

Amelia Hill, Varsity, 3rd August 2021

Review: Content, episode 1

It is a low-fi, low budget affair and so might not be for everyone, but for a first episode it impressed a lot, and works as a smart, funny introduction to these characters.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 14th November 2019

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