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Scott Gibson: Life After Death review
Congratulations to Gibson - the show was over too soon.
Victoria Nangle, The Latest, 14th May 2017Karen Koren: ready for a feast of Fringe fun
The deadline for registering shows for this year's Edinburgh Fringe is tomorrow at midday.
Karen Koren, Edinburgh Evening News, 11th April 20175 things to see at . . . That's Fife! Festival
From energetic Essex lads to gallus Glaswegians, the kingdom of Fife puts on a comedy extravaganza in April.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 31st March 2017Review: Frankie Boyle and Friends
As part of the Glasgow International Comedy Festival, the country's most controversial comedian Frankie Boyle is in town to headline a show with host Fred MacAulay and support acts Jen Brister and Scott Gibson over four nights at The Kings Theatre.
Sophie McNaughton, Glasgowist, 16th March 2017Scott Gibson interview
Scott Gibson on finding the funny in his difficult relationship with his father.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 6th March 2017Chortle Awards 2017 nominees announced
The nominees for the Chortle Awards 2017 have been announced. David Baddiel, Bridget Christie, Richard Gadd, Kieran Hodgson and Stewart Lee are shortlisted for best live show.
British Comedy Guide, 16th February 2017Is comedy infectious to doctors?
A white coat is often a sign of funny bones, as periodic outbreaks of medically trained comedians demonstrate.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 8th February 2017Interview - Scott Gibson finds light amid the darkness
Scott Gibson is having a good day. Minutes before he speaks to The National he was asked to perform another week of shows at the Soho Theatre in London during May.
Andrew Learmonth, The National (Scotland), 7th February 2017What is it that makes Scottish comedians so funny?
As suppers are held for Robert Burns' birthday, here's a toast to the stand-ups of Scotland whose attitudes and accents are perfectly suited to comedy.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 25th January 2017Review: Scott Gibson, Soho Theatre
Award-winning show about a medical calamity.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 6th January 2017