Press clippings Page 4
Comics on having famous faces in their audience
We asked these comedians to share their VIP stories.
i Newspaper, 20th August 2018Fringe comedians share their flat-share stories
The horror (and harmony) stories
i Newspaper, 13th August 2018What comics have done in Edinburgh away from the Fringe
It's not all about The Pleasance or Gilded Balloon...
Nick Mitchell, i Newspaper, 7th August 2018Sid Singh interview
Sid Singh talks comedy, Silicon Valley & Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Daljinder Johal, DESIbiltz, 7th August 2018Sid Singh: American Bot interview
Sid Singh grew up in Silicon Valley and this year he is using his Fringe show to take to task big tech and the people who run these multi-billion dollar companies.
Chris Cooke, ThreeWeeks, 2nd August 2018Sid Singh: Edinburgh Fringe 2018 interview
Sid Singh interview.
Laugh Out London, 28th July 2018Pick of the Fringe 2018 (comedy part 2)
Struggling to choose which comedy shows to see at this year's Edinburgh Fringe?
Greg Stewart, Theatre Weekly, 24th July 2018Fringe 2018 - Sid Singh: American Bot
Following his first solo stand-up album, Amazing, Probably, which went to number 3 in the iTunes Comedy Chart, Sid Singh returns to the Edinburgh Fringe to tear a strip off Silicon Valley's tech culture (yes, Apple included!), its pervasiveness in our lives and the sexism and racism that reigns in the Valley itself.
Kara Alberts, The Edinburgh Reporter, 11th July 2018+3 interview: Sid Singh: American Bot
"I graduated from law school after living in San Francisco for the past 3 years specializing in refugee law and also start up law. So really the moment I can help a refugee who invents something, my non-comedy career path will be set."
Dan Lentell, Edinburgh49, 30th June 2018Edinburgh preview: Sid Singh
Following his first solo stand-up album, Amazing, Probably, which went to number 3 in the iTunes Comedy Chart, Sid Singh returns to the Edinburgh Fringe to tear a strip off Silicon Valley's tech culture (yes, Apple included!), its pervasiveness in our lives and the sexism and racism that reigns in the Valley itself.
Theatre Weekly, 23rd June 2018