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Sam Wills
Sam Wills

Sam Wills

  • 46 years old
  • Comedian

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The finest comedy of autumn 2016

Brexit, starting over, a honey-selling scam and karaoke with chickens ... these are the concerns of the big names in comedy this autumn.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 1st September 2016

Sam Wills to make Fringe Central welcome address

The 2016 Fringe Central Welcome Address will be delivered by award-winning comedian Sam Wills, also known as The Boy With Tape On His Face, on Friday 5 August at 1pm at Fringe Central.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 25th July 2016

Review: Boy With Tape On His Face and Richard Herring

By the time The Boy With Tape On His Face closed the Henley Festival venue, Will Young had finished and the tent was jam-packed for this undeniable treat.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 11th July 2016

The Sam Wills three minute interview

Sam Wills is an internationally renowned silent street performer, best known to UK audiences as his alter ego The Boy With Tape On His Face. Martin Walker briefly conversed with Sam by Twitter and by email, as the multi award winning mime was waiting for a flight.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 20th June 2014

Fringe stories: The Boy With Tape On His Face (Link expired)

Fringe favourite Sam Wills, better known as The Boy With Tape On His Face, recounts one of those times when his show didn't go quite to plan.

Sam Wills, WOW247, 22nd August 2013

Fringe 2013: The Boy With Tape on His Face, interview

Mark Monahan meets Sam Wills, the silent comedian making a big noise at the Edinburgh Festival.

Mark Monahan, The Telegraph, 2nd August 2013

My Edinburgh: Boy With Tape On His Face

Mime genius and Fringe regular shares his take on Edinburgh.

Sam Wills, The List, 1st August 2013

The Boy With Tape On His Face interview

Sam Wills, aka The Boy With Tape On His Face, is one of the most different sides of comedy you will see at the Fringe.

C Morrin, 17th July 2013

The Boy With Tape on His Face - review

Sam Wills's silent comedy show has evolved double-quick from Fringe novelty to mainstream smash, and deservedly so.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 21st December 2012

The Boy with Tape on His Face / Merrie Hell review

Everyone should see the New Zealander Sam Wills in The Boy with Tape on His Face, writes Dominic Cavendish.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 20th December 2012

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