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Stand-up comedy only gets better with age
Comedians Daniel Kitson and Simon Munnery demonstrate the benefit of experience at Edinburgh, where their audiences are treated to something rare in comedy - calm.
Paul MacInnes, The Guardian, 23rd August 2012Simon Munnery nominated for Malcolm Hardee Award
The shortlist for the Malcolm Hardee Awards 2012.
British Comedy Guide, 21st August 2012My Edinburgh: Simon Munnery
Comedian Simon Munnery explains what Edinburgh Festival 2012 means to him.
Laura Barnett, The Telegraph, 9th August 2012Interview: Simon Munnery
If anyone can pull off a one-man punk musical about an ill-fated 1930s airship, it's rambling comic Simon Munnery. David Vincent caught up with him as he prepares to bring his latest show to Birmingham.
David Vincent, Brum Notes, 20th March 2012Interview: Simon Munnery
How many musicals have you seen about British rigid airships? It sounds like a silly question - and it is - but Simon Munnery's latest show "Hats Off To The 101ers, And Other Material" offers just that, and a bit more.
Dan Carmichael, Giggle Beats, 21st January 2012My Edinburgh: Simon Munnery, comedian
Returning T' Edinburgh fer Ye Twenty-Fife Yer. It's good to be back "They say you play here twice in your career. Once on the way up. Once on the way down. Great to be back."
Simon Munnery, The Independent, 25th August 2011This week's new comedy: Edinburgh special
Simon Munnery, Hannibal Montanabal and Tom Rosenthal
James Kettle, The Guardian, 20th August 2011Simon Munnery's conceptual restaurant sets up shop
Award-winning comedian and Fringe veteran Simon Munnery has given us a pit-stop tour of La Concepta, his conceptual restaurant which is setting up shop at secret locations across Edinburgh throughout the Fringe.
STV, 15th August 2011Comedy reviews (Link expired)
Reviews of Scott Capurro, Sarah Pascoe, Paul Daniels, Simon Munnery, Benet Brandrethp and Elis James.
Jonathan Trew, Edinburgh Festivals, 7th August 2011Comedy in pictures - April
This month's gallery from around the circuit is dominated by Simon Munnery's revival of the noble art of wrestling women. In this case, Isy Suttie and Josie Long. Plus: Rufus Hound, Tom Basden, stripping and quizzing.
London Is Funny, 10th May 2011