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Sean Hughes article
Growing up between London and Dublin left me without a strong identity but unable to shake off my inherent Irishness.
Sean Hughes, The Irish Times, 25th March 2014This week's new live comedy
Previews of Sean Hughes, Adam Riches and Jamie Demetriou.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 18th January 2014The insiders' guide to the Edinburgh Fringe
Jenny Eclair, Greg Proops, Nicholas Parsons, Kate Copstick, Sean Hughes, Philip Pope and more talk about the highs and lows of the Fringe.
BBC Magazine, 30th July 2013This week's new live comedy
Reviews including Tom Rosenthal and Sean Hughes.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 9th February 2013Sean Hughes interview
Sean Hughes, 46, is back after a break and touring his latest show, Life Becomes Noises. Here he talks to Metro how his audience has changed, writing novels and growing old gracefully.
Sharon Lougher, Metro, 30th October 2012Sean Hughes: my heroes and heroines
The comedian on the people who have most inspired him.
The Telegraph, 5th October 2012Sean Hughes: 'I matured very late in life'
Sean Hughes didn't always get on with his father, but dealing with his death has changed him. What's more, spending time together during that last illness also inspired his new stage show.
Caroline Rees, The Guardian, 15th September 2012Sean Hughes interview
Sean Hughes discusses his Edinburgh shows, why stand-up comedy and TV are a bad mix, and the death of his father.
Steven MacKenzie, The Big Issue, 21st August 2012Comedians on why the Fringe is great
Sean Hughes: "I'm asking Edinburgh for her hand again".
Sean Hughes, The Telegraph, 3rd August 2012Sean Hughes: How I've changed since my Fringe debut
Fringe favourite Sean Hughes is a changed man. The 46-year-old first came to Edinburgh 25 years ago. Casting his mind back to that debut, he admits that the young Sean and the middle-aged model are very different beasts.
Sean Hughes, The Scotsman, 2nd August 2012