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Fringe 2018: 18 must-see shows
The Scotsman's team of critics will review hundreds of shows over the next three weeks. As the festivals kick off, we asked them to pick the one thing they are most excited about seeing.
The Scotsman, 3rd August 2018Pick of the Fringe 2018 (comedy part 2)
Struggling to choose which comedy shows to see at this year's Edinburgh Fringe?
Greg Stewart, Theatre Weekly, 24th July 2018Artists in the Age of Trump
Tim Bano finds out what it means to be an artist in America under Trump. Is art enough when "the country is basically at war"?
Tim Bano, Fest Mag, 24th July 2018Edinburgh 2018: BWW Q&A- Russell Hicks
BWW catches up with Russell Hicks to chat about bringing Love Song for the Viciously Ambitious to the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 9th July 2018You have to be joking? Russell Hicks
Russell Hicks interview.
Short Com, 6th July 2018Russell Hicks: 10 things that make my laugh
Russell Hicks writes a piece for us upon the release of his new show Love Song for the Viciously Ambitious.
Female First, 3rd July 2018A piggy interview with Russell Hicks
Russell Hicks interview.
Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 19th June 2018Edinburgh preview: Russell Hicks
Russell Hicks returns with Love Song for the Viciously Ambitious - another free-form explosion that he deems "necessary medicine" for any artist who is trying too hard to make it.
Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2018Edinburgh Fringe Extra
From a poster made out of parsley to bin-based bruises, the BCG team rounds up some interesting and funny stories and stunts from the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe.
British Comedy Guide, 1st September 2017BWW Q&A- The Brain Is In The Heart
The Brain Is In The Heart interview.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 7th July 2017