Press clippings
'People feel terrible. They want to laugh': can comedy make light of Trump 2.0?
A second Donald Trump presidency may be darker than the first, but his victory has unleashed the creative energies of satirists and stand-ups.
Rachael Healy, The Observer, 10th November 2024Edinburgh Fringe Preview 2024 - Part Eight
The voices of various generations.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 26th July 2024Edinburgh Fringe 2024 - Top Picks: Comedy
From mistaken identity to medieval saints, these comedy shows will have you in stitches.
Fest Mag, 23rd July 2024Scott Bennett and Sara Barron reviews
Reviews of their forthcoming Fringe shows.
Chris Parkle, The Real Chrisparkle, 9th July 2024Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024: 18 great comedy shows to see
With this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe just weeks away now, we've taken another look at some of the best comedy shows on offer in August.
Kevin Quinn, Edinburgh Evening News, 6th July 2024Avalon Management announces Edinburgh Fringe line-up
Avalon have announced their promoted line-up of artists who are performing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd April 2024'Am I Being Unreasonable?' recommissioned for Series 3
Am I Being Unreasonable? has been recommissioned for a third series, before the second has even aired, co-creator and star Daisy May Cooper has revealed.
British Comedy Guide, 11th January 2024Comedians to be grilled on Celebrity Mastermind
Rosie Jones, Jayde Adams, Jamie MacDonald, Sara Barron and Jo Coffey are all taking part in the new series of Celebrity Mastermind.
Chortle, 9th November 2023Best of 2022: comedy
The Edinburgh Fringe was back - and so were some memorable shows.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 30th December 2022Fringe Q&A: Sara Barron is ready for the rollercoaster feeling of the festival
This year her show, Hard Feelings, looks at the comedy in tragedy - and the tragedy in midlife - tackling infertility, miscarriage, identity and self-image.
Ross Crae, The Sunday Post, 27th July 2022