British Comedy Guide
Ruby Wax
Ruby Wax

Ruby Wax

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

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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

Who to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2017

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

Harriet Flook, The Mirror, 20th July 2017

Fringe 2017: Top picks and tips

With its 3,398 shows across 300 venues, we guide you through the world's largest arts festival.

Sarah Bradbury, The Independent, 18th July 2017

Fringe 2017: the comedy shows you should book now

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the best place to see comedy heavyweights perform alongside up and coming talent.

Rebecca Monks, i Newspaper, 5th July 2017

Live review: Ruby Wax, Leicester Square Theatre

This is very much a hybrid of a show though. Part Ted Talk, part stand-up.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 8th June 2017

Laugh a minute: Edinburgh festival's 2017 comedy lineup

Sara Pascoe looks at life after a breakup, Trygve Wakenshaw brings his baby on stage, and Alexei Sayle, Ruby Wax and talkshow king Craig Ferguson all return to the fringe this year.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 8th June 2017

Ruby Wax signs up for Who Do You Think You Are?

The comedian says she blocked out most of her childhood so hopes delving into her family tree will help.

Mark Jefferies and Nicola Methven, The Mirror, 7th June 2017

Ruby Wax: Frazzled review

Who knew self-help could be this funny.

Sandra Giorgetti, British Theatre Guide, 1st June 2017

Fringe 2017 - tickets for Underbelly shows now on sale

Underbelly's full Edinburgh Fringe season of over 150 shows is now on sale, with over 40 shows announced today including exciting theatre, comedy, circus, musicals and children's shows.

Phyllis Stephen, The Edinburgh Reporter, 11th May 2017

The Nightly Show with Dermot O'Leary review

Likeable host turns on charm to salvage ITV's broken format.

Ed Power, The Telegraph, 21st March 2017

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