British Comedy Guide
Tony Law
Tony Law

Tony Law

  • 55 years old
  • Canadian
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Edinburgh Fringe | 2016 Tony Hall

Law welcome to journey with me, earth bones funny at personal best. Jump towards. Three-time Chortle Award winner, Amused Moose Best Show winner and Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee.

The New Current, 1st August 2016

Onion at the Fringe: Tony Law

Next up for our soapbox is Tony Law, the absurdist once-Canadian-farm-boy with an interest in pirates, vikings and all things nonsensical. Becca Moody gives you the lowdown on why he's another must-see...

Becca Moody, The Velvet Onion, 27th July 2016

10 of our favourite posters from this year's Fringe

HTF has chosen our favourite posters from this year's Fringe, and we have asked each performer how they came up with their idea.

Fran Jolley, Hit the Floor Magazine, 27th July 2016

Tony Law: Edinburgh Fringe 2016 interview

Tony Law has built up a bit of a following at the Edinburgh Fringe over the past few years for his wild and fun shows of tall-tales, surreal thoughts and unbridled hilarity. This year's show is taking a slightly different slant, with Tony getting more personal, although in a way only Tony can.

Laugh Out London, 23rd July 2016

Tony Law Q&A - Edinburgh Fringe 2016

Interview with Tony Law.

Short Com, 20th July 2016

Review: Bristol Comedy Garden

Bringing such intellect and masterful delivery to The Big Top on its opening night, Stewart Lee has set the standard high at this year's Comedy Garden.

Serena Cherry, Bristol 24/7, 30th June 2016

Review: Cardinal Burns/Tony Law

Cardinal Burns are an incredible force on stage, wielding their talent for acting and characterisation alongside well-scripted lazy human interaction. Focusing on hypocrisy, power struggles and the complexities of male relationships and sexuality, it's simple sketch comedy at its best.

Jo Duncan, Bristol 24/7, 30th June 2016

Fringe preview: Tony Law

Tony Law was always a funny comedian. But it was when he started messing with his facial hair that things really took off. It was in 2012 when he was rocking his pre-hipster 1908 arctic explorer facial hair that he was nominated for an Edinburgh Comedy Award for the freewheeling Maximum Nonsense.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 24th June 2016

Tony Law interview

From Bill Murray to The Day Today, the comedian reveals the things he finds funniest.

Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 24th June 2016

Sara Pascoe: 'My mum has heckled me'

From Would I Lie To You? to the Kappa symbol, the comedian reveals the things she finds funniest.

Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 13th May 2016

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