Press clippings Page 8
Fringe 2018: the best comedy shows, as chosen by comics
The comedians choose.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 3rd August 2018It's never too late to be a stand
As the Edinburgh Festival starts today, three rising stars explain why a little bit of living makes for better comedy.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 3rd August 201850 unmissiable shows at the Fringe
Once again, the To Do List team will be jetting up to the Edinburgh Fringe to check out the very best that the festival hast to offer, and we'll be sharing with you the best quirky, offbeat, and downright amazing events at this years Fringe!
To Do List, 30th July 2018Edinburgh Festival: the best of the fest
From the NHS at 70 to Nina Conti's Monkey shtick, our critics pick the must-sees this summer in comedy, theatre, art and dance.
Alexandre Galliez, The Times, 29th July 2018Focus on: Sindhu Vee
Comedian Sindhu Vee talks motherhood and the darkness of love ahead of her debut Fringe hour, Sandhog.
Daniella Harrison, Fest Mag, 24th July 2018Sindhu Vee: Sandhog interview
Our editor Kate Stone found a gap in Sindhu's schedule to chat about her show...
Kate Stone, Funny Women, 19th July 2018Pick of the Fringe 2018 (comedy part 1)
Struggling to choose which comedy shows to see at this year's Edinburgh Fringe? We don't blame you!
Greg Stewart, Theatre Weekly, 18th July 2018Punchline quizzes: Sindhu Vee
Sindhu Vee interview.
Punchline UK, 17th July 2018Fringe 2018: The best comedy shows to see
There's 1,281 comedy shows listed in the brochure this year. That's far too many - so here are 13 of the very best.
Martin Willis, The Independent, 17th July 2018Interview with Sindhu Vee
Sindhu Vee takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and give advice to young people.
Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 9th July 2018