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Christopher Bliss review
A creation like Christopher Bliss may not be novel, but to get lost in an hour of unmitigated silliness is often exactly what you need.
Londonist, 8th November 2019Could Christopher Bliss bring back character comedy?
Rob Carter's delusional novelist is a lovable throwback to the comics of 20 years ago. The alter ego could be on the cusp of a comeback.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 25th April 2019Has the 'spirit of the Fringe' been lost?
'It would be nice if audiences came in with open minds and generous spirits'
Chortle, 19th August 2018Rob Carter chooses his comedy favourites
'One of the finest mental breakdowns I've ever seen'
Rob Carter, Chortle, 12th August 201825 of the top gags from the Fringe
From snakes to smashing the patriarchy, these are the funniest gags from this year's Edinburgh Fringe.
Jessie Thompson, Evening Standard, 11th August 2018What is the worst review you have ever had?
'This isn't comedy, this is a cry for help'
Chortle, 9th August 2018What is the best joke in your show?
Some comedians don't mind sharing..
Chortle, 6th August 2018The one thing you wish you knew from your first Fringe
'You will cry... lean in to it'
Chortle, 31st July 2018What is you abiding memory of your first Fringe?
'Seeing Simon Munnery with a glove made of dildos'
Chortle, 30th July 2018Random 8: Christopher Bliss
Novel character Christopher Bliss ponders underwhelming caterpillars, a memorable yogurt and the charms of Telford.
British Comedy Guide, 24th July 2018