Press clippings Page 9
Interview 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 201825 stand-up comedy recommendations for the Fringe
One again Laugh Out London brings you a list of some of the best stand-up comedy shows you will see at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2018.
Laugh Out London, 25th June 2018Edinburgh preview: Sindhu Vee
Introducing Sindhu Vee, who was born & raised in India and has received degrees from Delhi, Oxford (for which she got a Radhakrishnan scholarship), McGill and Chicago Universities. She also has half a PhD!
Theatre Weekly, 25th June 2018Fifty-word Fringe pitch: Sindhu Vee
This time it's the turn of Sindhu Vee on Sandhog.
The Reviews Hub, 22nd June 2018A piggy interview with Sindhu Vee
Sindhu Vee interview.
Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 18th June 2018International Women's Day Oxfam comedy gig cancelled
An International Women's Day stand-up gig supporting the work of Oxfam has been cancelled in the light of the current allegations surround the charity.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 14th February 20182018: The comedians to watch
Promoters compile Chortle's hotlist for the year ahead.
Chortle, 2nd January 2018Sindhu Vee interview
Sindhu Vee has asserted that her heritage should not be an aspect of her comedy that makes her "different" or more relevant to one community than another.
Eastern Eye, 15th November 2017Audible offers 12 free stand-up shows
Audible has released for free a collection of 12 shows of stand-up they recorded at the Edinburgh Fringe. Stars include Ed Gamble, Mark Watson and Angela Barnes.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd October 2017With Brexit, what has happened to our sense of humour?
From Brexit gags to feminist shows, left-leaning audiences, when faced with awkward political issues, can often be ostentatiously po-faced.
Danielle Grufferty, The Independent, 19th August 2017