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Emergency Question: What would you invent to make the world a better place?
Edinburgh Fringe comedians answer.
Chortle, 4th August 2022Emergency Question: Have you ever been in the proximity of one of your heroes and been too shy to say anything to them?
Edinburgh Fringe comedians answer.
Chortle, 3rd August 2022Fringe Q&A: Sean McLoughlin on his most optimistic show yet, So Be It
Sean McLoughlin is set to bring what is billed as his funniest, sharpest and - perhaps crucially - most optimistic show yet to this year's Edinburgh Fringe.
Ross Crae, The Sunday Post, 29th July 2022NextUp to stream over 50 Edinburgh comedy shows
Streaming platform NextUp have announced they are to broadcast over 50 shows from the Edinburgh Fringe live to homes nationwide.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd July 2022Pleasance announces second batch of Edinburgh shows
The second official on-sale for Pleasance at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe has been announced.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th April 2022Final acts announced for Wells Comedy Festival
Reginald D Hunter, Spencer Jones, Aaron Simmonds, Olga Koch, Sean McLoughlin, Sunil Patel and Babatunde Aleshe are announced as the final acts to join the bill for Wells Comedy Festival 2022.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd March 2022Country Mile Comedy Festival launches in July
Acts including Lou Sanders, Ahir Shah, Fern Brady and Jordan Brookes will showcase new material at this work in progress festival.
Stephi Wild, Broadway World, 7th June 2021Live review: Sean and Eliot Read The Bible
Even though in this particular episode they didn't read much of the bible it still proved to be an extremely funny experience, and one which has already led to me checking out the podcast and enjoying many an episode.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 7th November 2019Sean McLoughlin interview
The writer, standup and 'the best comedian you haven't heard of yet' on the things that make him laugh the most.
Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 19th April 2019Reviews: Abigoliah Schamaun | Sean McLoughlin
Too painfully self-aware and skilful as comics to frame their identity struggles as typical millennial angst, early thirty-somethings Sean McLoughlin [4 stars] and Abigoliah Schamaun [3 stars] make their respective malaises seem idiosyncratic before arriving at broader conclusions about what they might mean for society.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 18th March 2019