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Rose Matafeo
Rose Matafeo

Rose Matafeo

  • 32 years old
  • From New Zealand
  • Actor, writer, stand-up comedian and director

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What will the 100th Fringe look like in 2047?

Edinburgh comedians stare at their crystal balls.

Chortle, 26th August 2017

Laugh Out London's Edinburgh Fringe comedy awards 2017

It's that time again. The fringe is almost over. The pubs of Edinburgh can go back to being pubs, Lee Nelson's face can stop blocking the view of Edinburgh Castle and the Edinburgh recycling plant will be busy turning flyers into mulch. So without further a do lets give out the least prestigious awards of the year, the Laugh Out London Comedy awards (or the LOLies)...

Laugh Out London, 25th August 2017

Rose Matafeo: kiwi conspirator

The Kiwi standup has made something of a splash this Fringe. Even the laughs sound different, she tells Evan Beswick.

Evan Beswick, Fest Mag, 21st August 2017

Six best shows at Edinburgh Fringe 2017

Six of the best from Edinburgh including Mat Ewins' barrage of one-liners, a German teacher placement at a secondary school and a transgender journey.

Lyn Gardner and Brian Logan, The Guardian, 15th August 2017

Edinburgh festival 2017: the shows we recommend

Plan your viewing with our list of top shows, ordered by start time. This page will be updated throughout the festival.

Lyn Gardner and Brian Logan, The Guardian, 9th August 2017

Three To See on 10 Aug

Three recommended shows to see on Thursday 10 Aug...

ThreeWeeks, 9th August 2017

Rose Matafeo on alternative Christmas crackers

New Zealand comic Rose Matafeo has suggested some alternatives to the traditional Christmas cracker jokes.

Chortle, 7th August 2017

Fringe 2017: the 20 best comedy shows to see

The best from the comedy section.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 4th August 2017

Rose Matafeo interview

Since first picking up the mic at 15, the standup has tap-danced, done Aerosmith karaoke and starred in her own TV show. So why does she want to disappear offstage?

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 3rd August 2017

Meet Fringe innovators Berk's Nest

An interview with Katie Churchill, Owen Donovan and Phoebe Bourke, the producers and directors behind some of the Fringe's most imaginative shows

Ben Venables, The Skinny, 28th July 2017

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