Press clippings Page 17
Fringe Q&As: Suzi Ruffell
Suzi Ruffell talks about her new show, Common.
The Herald, 17th August 2016Mate, you can't be a bigot, you're at an arts festival!
I hate that it makes me cry. I am a cab home. Shaking with anger, the cabbie asks if I am ok. I hope that he assumes I am drunk. I am not. I have just finished my 4th gig of the day. It's been a good day at the Edinburgh Festival. That is, until now. The audiences have been fun, playful, they've liked me. I am a Stand Up Comic, I still love saying that - after 5 years of being professional it still makes me beam. I love my job, of course it means that I sometimes put myself in the firing line of drunk aggressive idiots - that's what's just happened, that's why I am shaking with anger in a cab.
Suzi Ruffell, The Huffington Post, 16th August 2016BCG Recommended Shows
The top shows British Comedy Guide saw at the 2016 Edinburgh Fringe.
British Comedy Guide, 15th August 2016Interview: Suzi Ruffell - Common
Suzi Ruffell interview.
Rosie Gillott, Fresh Air, 8th August 20165 unmissable comedians to catch at this year's Fringe
If you've never been to the Edinburgh Festival, then now's the year to get going and head across the border - especially if you love comedy.
James Gill, Stylist, 3rd August 2016Having more fun made me more successful
Regardless of how the show has gone I have always struggled with anxiety whilst being at the festival.
Suzi Ruffell, The Huffington Post, 2nd August 2016The Show Time Series with Suzi Ruffell
Interview with Suzi Ruffell.
Comedy Blogedy, 27th July 2016Who's representing your city at the Edinburgh Fringe? (Link expired)
Edinburgh is world famous for its annual Festival Fringe (5-29 Aug) which showcases performing arts from across the world, but focusses mainly on comedy.
Alex Watson, WOW247, 26th July 2016Suzi Ruffell 'This is my best ever show'
Suzi Ruffell is common and proud of it. She chats to Martin Walker about what it's like to be working class and gay living in modern Britain. Suzi's Edinburgh Festival Fringe show, 'Common' is playing throughout the Fringe.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 23rd June 2016Comedy Central raises awareness about mental health problems
Comedy Central has teamed up with the charity Mind to help raise awareness about anxiety and other mental health problems. They've filmed a number of stand-up sets about the topic.
British Comedy Guide, 19th April 2016