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Mark Watson launches online-only comedy festival Access
Mark Watson is launching an online-only comedy festival for stand-up fans that can't get to live gigs, featuring himself, Alex Horne, Tim Key, Kiri Pritchard-McLean and Sarah Keyworth among others. He is also recording a fourth series of Mark Watson Talks A Bit About Life for Radio 4.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd December 2022Sarah Keyworth's Are You A Boy Or A Girl? returning to Radio 4
Sarah Keyworth is "scared" to write the second series of her Radio 4 show she has revealed, because of the toxicity surrounding debate about transgender rights and the "pressure" the comic feels to represent non-binary people.
British Comedy Guide, 16th November 2022Sarah Keyworth: Lost Boy review
Serious self-analysis whips up gales of laughter.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 22nd September 2022Queen's funeral: comedy gigs cancelled
Central London gigs are most likely to be affected, in part because of the vast crowds descending on the capital.
Chortle, 15th September 2022Interviews: Jon Canter and Sarah Keyworth
Sharing a joke: writer Jon Canter and stand-up Sarah Keyworth discuss collaboration in comedy.
Jay Richardson, Fest Mag, 9th August 202250 unmissable shows at the Edinburgh Fringe 2022
We can't make it to Edinburgh ourselves this year - BUT FEAR NOT! We've picked out 50 - yes, fifty - of the offbeat, less mainstream offerings from this years Edinburgh Fringe line-up.
To Do List, 3rd August 202250 Edinburgh shows picked by a true comedy lover
A bit of a change for our Edinburgh preview feature today. Rather than based on any theme, these are 50 shows chosen by comedy connoisseur Corry Shaw.
Corry Shaw, Chortle, 28th July 202215 rising stand-up comedy stars you need to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2022
As the festival returns for its 75th anniversary, here are some must-see shows from the rising stars of the UK comedy scene.
Nooruddean Choudry, Rolling Stone, 28th July 2022Edinburgh Fringe 2022: The comedy lineup so far
Here's a small fraction of some of the comedy coming up at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Jamie Dunn, The Skinny, 24th July 2022Sarah Keyworth on grief and doing comedy 'when you're not feeling particularly funny'
The stand-up's new Edinburgh fringe show, Lost Boy, is about rediscovering silliness after difficult life events.
Ella Braidwood, The Guardian, 19th July 2022