Press clippings Page 9
Tiffany Stevenson praises optimism at the Fringe 2012
I have a friend who is ill in hospital and I had no idea what to buy him. I know the norm in these situations is flowers or maybe a bunch of grapes ... touchy if they've just had their piles removed.
Tiffany Stevenson, The List, 27th July 2012Preview: Tiffany Stevenson: Uncomfortably Numb
Tiffany Stevenson hopes that she will be the stand-up everyone notices this Fringe - her new show, Uncomfortably Numb, runs at the Underbelly throughout August.
Liam Rudden, The Scotsman, 18th July 2012Tiffany Stevenson: I don't want to be ignored any more
This time last year, Tiffany Stevenson was a finalist on ITV's Show Me The Funny. Billed as comedy's X-Factor, contestants were expected to write five minutes of new material, each week, and perform it to a variety of different crowds: children, Scousers, the armed forces, etc.
Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 7th July 2012Ellie Taylor & Stuart Goldsmith leave Show Me The Funny
Ellie Taylor and Stuart Goldsmith became the latest comedians to be voted off Show Me The Funny last night (22.08.11), narrowly missing out on a place in the live final of the show to Dan Mitchell, Patrick Monahan and Tiffany Stevenson.
STV, 23rd August 2011An interview with Tiffany Stevenson
Tiffany Stevenson is an actress, writer, and comedian whose screen time with comedy legends like Ricky Gervais and Stephen Fry led her to try comedy for herself.
The Humourdor, 18th August 2011Video: Cavewoman Tiffany Stevenson returns to fringe
Up and coming comic Tiffany Stevenson talks sexual politics ahead of her new Edinburgh Festival show, Cavewoman.
STV, 12th August 201110 Edinburgh questions - Tiffany Stevenson
As seen on your telly on ITV reality show Show Me the Funny, Tiffany Stevenson follows up her Edinburgh shows on dictators and spiders is one that's kind of about human evolution. Here's a wee introduction...
London Is Funny, 1st August 2011Tiffany Stevenson's Fringe Guide
Tiffany Stevenson gives us her performers guide to enjoying the Fringe. 10 rules for staying happy.
British Comedy Guide, 12th August 2010Artistic freedom or real freedom?
I am looking forward to the Edinburgh Fringe. I love that first week where we comedians are like bouncy Labradors full of hope and optimism. By the last week we are arthritic, rheumy eyed poodles that might shit all over your nice carpet.
Tiffany Stevenson, Fest Mag, 10th August 2010Fringe Cuts: Tiffany Stevenson interview
In the run up to the Edinburgh Comedy Festival, Jake chats with comedian Tiffany Stevenson about her show, Dictators...
Jake Laverde, Den Of Geek, 5th August 2010