Rosie Nicholls
- Comedian
Press clippings
Tim Harding's comedy diary
Is this the birth of a new artform?
Tim Harding, Chortle, 5th April 2024The chaotic world of comedy props
From Bill O'Neill's slippery skins to Grubby Little Mitts' ping-pong eyeballs, performers explain why their comedy leans on more than a mic stand.
Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 7th December 2023Grubby Little Mitts review
This show, which debuted at last year's Edinburgh Fringe, is an impressive calling card for these two talented, immensely watchable performers and their inventive comic writing. We will see more of them.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 9th February 2023Amused Moose Fringe awards 2022 revealed
Nicholls & Brown, Chelsea Birkby and Richard David-Caine have been announced as the winners of the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe-centric Amused Moose Comedy Awards.
British Comedy Guide, 25th August 2022Nicholls & Brown podcast interview
We join Rosie, Sully and producer Jon in a Fringe bar, for a fun half hour of improv comedy and chat that you won't hear anywhere else.
On The Mic, 6th August 202250 unmissable shows at the Edinburgh Fringe 2022
We can't make it to Edinburgh ourselves this year - BUT FEAR NOT! We've picked out 50 - yes, fifty - of the offbeat, less mainstream offerings from this years Edinburgh Fringe line-up.
To Do List, 3rd August 2022Assembly announces final shows for Fringe 2022
Assembly Festival has announced its final 50+ shows for 2022, including Frank Skinner, Al Murray, Jinkx Monsoon, Queen of Fake Alison Jackson and Fringe favourite Reuben Kaye.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th June 2022Brighton Fringe - Nicholls & Brown: Grubby Little Mitts - Paradox Place review
Rosie Nicholls and Sullivan Brown produce some divine chemistry and plenty of laughs in the premier of their latest show Grubby Little Mitts.
Simon Topping, The Reviews Hub, 17th May 2022Edinburgh Preview: Russian Roulette
Russian Roulette is at Just The Tonic this Edinburgh Fringe. Ahh, Russia! Home of words! Home of books and plays! Home of Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Chekov, Brezhnev, Gogol!
Theatre Weekly, 24th June 2018