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Ruby Wax
Ruby Wax

Ruby Wax

  • 71 years old
  • American
  • Actor, writer and script editor

Press clippings Page 4

"In our family, we had to be witty from the start"

Eleanor Steafel, The Telegraph, 27th July 2018

Who to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2018?

Want to catch the show everyone's talking about this Edinburgh Fringe?

Harriet Flook, The Mirror, 27th July 2018

The biggest names at Edinburgh Fringe 2018

It's that time of year again - Edinburgh Fringe festival is just around the corner as August attempts to entertain us with the funniest gags, most riveting drama and best talk shows.

Amy Duncan, Metro, 24th July 2018

Hit shows that are returning for a second run

Catch these buzzworthy shows that you might've missed the first time around.

Deborah Chu, The List, 26th June 2018

10 TV faces to see at the Edinburgh Fringe 2018

BGT winner Lee Ridley, Humans' Katherine Parkinson and Julie Hesmondhalgh are performing this year.

Ali Wood, Radio Times, 7th June 2018

New Ruby Wax book for Penguin Life

Ruby Wax, author, comedian and mental health campaigner, is publishing a new book with Penguin Life, How to Be Human: The Manual.

Katherine Cowdrey, The Bookseller, 4th October 2017

Edinburgh festival 2017 - in pictures

The Edinburgh festival 2017 is still going strong with unlikely film stars, black-history monologues and toddler comedy sidekicks - here's a selection of the latest shows photographed by Murdo MacLeod.

Murdo MacLeod, The Guardian, 19th August 2017

Our guide to the best stand-up shows

Some recommendations.

Rebecca Monks, Edinburgh Evening News, 5th August 2017

Ruby Wax's offspring - two Siblings on the Fringe

Maddy and Marina Bye are real-life sisters performing their show Siblings at the Edinburgh Fringe. They are the daughters of comedy actress Ruby Wax and legendary TV comedy director Ed Bye.

John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 31st July 2017

Why I avoid the Edinburgh International Festival

Stick to the Edinburgh Fringe, which continues to get bigger - if not exactly better - at 70.

Lloyd Evans, The Spectator, 27th July 2017

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