British Comedy Guide

Sid

  • Stand-up comedian

Press clippings Page 26

Inside No. 9, season 3 review

Where the writing really succeeds in Inside No. 9 is the slow unveiling of the characters' secrets.

Anglonerd, 20th July 2017

#EdFringe17: Christel Bartelse in All KIDding Aside

Written by Christel Bartelse and directed by Michelle Polak, All KIDding Aside is a comically honest exploration into the fears and hesitations of a 30 something year old woman wanting to hit the snooze button on her biological clock as it starts to tick...... It's now decision time. Tick ..tick.. Tickety-tock.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 19th July 2017

You have to be joking? Sid Singh

Sid Singh interview.

Short Com, 14th July 2017

BWW Q&A- Sid Singh

Sid Singh interview.

Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 7th July 2017

Fringe 2017 - Ben Van der Velde: Sidekick

Some people are life's heroes: leading men and women full of swash, buckle and derring-do. Others just hold their jackets.

Kara Alberts, The Edinburgh Reporter, 3rd July 2017

Fringe - Sid Singh: A Singh in the North

Hot off the release of his first solo stand-up album, Amazing, Probably, Sid Singh returns to conquer the fringe with his completely unique focus on everything awkward.

Kara Alberts, The Edinburgh Reporter, 3rd July 2017

BWW Q&A- Aside Effect

Aside Effect interview.

Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 3rd July 2017

John Bishop considering move to Ireland

Comedian John Bishop has said that he and his wife Melanie are considering moving to Ireland because she says he feels happiest here.

RTE, 2nd July 2017

#EdFringe17: Sid Singh is Amazing! (probably)

According to Sid, his show, A Sign in the North, isn't about some brown kid talking about how brave he is in the face of racism or whatever. He's a liberal, but if you learn something at his show, you should feel terrible, because that is probably something that you should have learned before you came to a freaking comedy show.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 30th June 2017

President Obonjo interview

We speak to the African dictator set to stage a comedy coup at the Fringe.

Robert Peacock, The Wee Review, 29th June 2017

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