Press clippings
The stand-ups unleashing comedy on life-threatening disease
From bowel cancer to Parkinson's and dementia, the Edinburgh Fringe is full of jokes about serious illness. What's in it for the comedians - and their audiences?
Si Hawkins, The Guardian, 17th August 2022Abnormally Funny People review
This Zoom gig of eyecatching diversity closed the Unlimited festival and felt like a family gathering with its affectionate mutual mockery.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 18th January 2021Comedians go on mass diet for charity
A group of 14 comedians is going on a diet to raise money for the charities MIND and Comedy Support Act.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th July 2019Three to see 2018: Three 'dad stand-up' shows
This time three dad themed comedy shows.
Caro Moses, ThreeWeeks, 28th July 2018Steve Day interview
Steve Day is the UK's most well-known deaf comedian, but his work spans far beyond that.
Chaplin Moustache, 16th March 2015Review: Steve Day Faces The Deaf Sentence
Some asides are enjoyable; especially a story about a Paralympics event that shows Boris Johnson's true colours, and Day has a few nice throwaway lines as he takes us through his story, gaining our sympathy at what he's forced to endure. It's just that the story itself isn't involving enough for the weight he's given it.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th September 2014