Stuart Black
- Stand-up comedian and actor
Press clippings
Where are you coming from? Stuart Black/John Robertson
Interviews with Stuart Black and John Robertson.
FringePig, 4th August 2017+3 interview: Stuart Black
"I just love the festival. It's the best arts festival in the world. But I don't need to tell you that."
Dan Lentell, Edinburgh49, 30th July 2017Interview with Stuart Black
Stuart Black takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.
Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 29th July 2017Fringe shows that other comedians recommend
With the following recommendations you're in safe hands - we asked 10 comedians for their tips on who to see at the 70th Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Finlay Greig, i Newspaper, 27th July 2017Stuart Black: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview
Interview with Stuart Black.
Laugh Out London, 20th July 2017BWW Q&A- Stuart Black
Stuart Black interview.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 20th July 2017#EdFringe17: Stuart Black
The worse the world gets; the funnier Stuart Black gets. So, there's good news and bad news. The bad news is that the world is totally buggered, the good news is Stuart Black is in the form of his life and returns to the fringe with his funniest show to date.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2017Meet the brains behind zom-rom-com Nina Forever
There's a fresh, funny and genuinely weird London-set zombie film out this week and no, it's not that Austen badaptation advertised everywhere. Nina Forever is the debut feature of writer-directors the Blaine Brothers, a magic realist tale that turns hackneyed zombie tropes inside out with a ménage à trois in which one of the people just happens to be (un)dead.
Stuart Black, Londonist, 11th February 2016Coming Soon: Bananaman The Musical
Bananaman is coming to the London stage.
Stuart Black, Londonist, 13th January 2016Comedy film studio is flattened
As the dust clears away from the latest casualty in the war waged by the 'regenerative' bulldozers, it's left to Londonist to sift through the rubble and find out just what we've lost with the current demolition of Teddington Studios. This was where Tommy Cooper, Benny Hill and Morecambe and Wise filmed their shows, as well as more recent sitcoms such as Birds Of A Feather, The Office, Mr Bean, Black Books and Goodnight Sweetheart.
Stuart Black, Londonist, 24th November 2015