Press clippings Page 2
The best comedy to see in Edinburgh, part two
The tricky subjects of identity politics, consent and mental health make for electric shows.
Michael Hogan & Ralph Jones, The Guardian, 22nd July 2018The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Tom Skelton
Character comic Tom Skelton's latest show, Blind Man's Bluff, is an energetic whistle-stop tour of the most famous visually impaired people in history, coming from a man with partial sight himself. Skelton will be performing this show at the Underbelly Med Quad throughout August.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 4th August 2017Tom Skelton picks his top 5 blind icons
The character comedian chooses his favourite VIPs (Visually Impaired People) throughout history.
Tom Skelton, The List, 3rd August 2017Tom Skelton interview
Tom Skelton was in the middle of a show when he realised that his eyesight was fading. Now back at the Fringe, he talks to Rupert Hawksley
Rupert Hawksley, The Telegraph, 28th July 2017#EdFringe17: Tom Skelton in Blind Man's Bluff
Tom developed a genetic eye condition eight years ago, leaving him with 5% vision. He first noticed some sight loss at the Edinburgh Fringe, when fellow performers on stage became blurry. Enjoy 15 minutes in the company of the actor, comedian and writer, featuring comedy from the brilliant Racing Minds podcast.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th July 2017