Press clippings Page 6
The most impressive thing you have ever been underneath
For this year's Edinburgh Fringe, we've teamed up with Richard Herring (you probably know him best as Journalist from The Battersea Ripper) to offer a peculiar twist on the traditional festival questionnaire - with all the queries taken from his book of Emergency Questions, as originally used on his Leicester Square Theatre Podcast, RHLSTP. Starting with this one: What is the most impressive thing you have ever been underneath?
Chortle, 22nd July 2019A sobering look at stress
Becca Moody talks to comics Tony Law and Eleanor Conway about managing stress with, and now without, the crutch of alcohol, and gets some good advice on staying sane from Ruby Wax.
Becca Moody, Fest Mag, 21st July 2019Fringe 10x10: Ten contrarians
Ten acts challenging the liberal consensus.
Chortle, 17th July 2019+3 interview: Tony Law: Identifies
"I made the huge mistake of thinking of myself as an artist. And financial success died right there that day. But come. Come see a comedy version of why people like Jazz and obscure classical music."
Dan Lentell, Edinburgh49, 11th July 2019My favourite comedian by Tony Law
Tony Law writes a piece for Female First ahead of his new show Identities at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Tony Law, Female First, 10th July 2019Tony Law: the Edinburgh interviews 2019
Interview with Tony Law.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 8th July 2019Fringe interview: Tony Law
Comedian Tony Law is a three-time Chortle Award winner, Amused Moose Best Show winner and Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee.
Theatre Weekly, 6th July 2019Edinburgh preview: Tony Law: Identifies
Multi award-winning comedian, Tony Law returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a brand new hour of unmissable surreal comedy art: Identifies.
Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2019Tony Law & Phil Nichol banned by YouTube (briefly)
Their video, Hello Fascists, was designed to promote their shows at the Edinburgh Fringe, entitled Virtue Chamber Echo Bravo - which appears to be a gentle ribbing of virtue-signalling. But when they tried to upload it last night, the company's algorithms refused to accept the video in what the pair called ''an act of horrific and cowardly censorship'.
Chortle, 13th June 2019Monkey Barrel announce Fringe line-up
Monkey Barrel Comedy have announced over 50 acts for their 2019 programme as part of this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival (shows running from July 31st - Aug 25th).
Short Com, 20th May 2019