Press clippings Page 13
Fringe Q&As: Zoe Lyons
Zoe Lyons talks about her new stand up show Little Misfit.
The Herald, 4th August 2016Zoe Lyons Q&A - Edinburgh Fringe 2016
Interview with Zoe Lyons.
Short Com, 3rd August 201650 must-see comedy shows at the Edinburgh Fringe (Link expired)
Here at WOW 247 we've pooled together our comedy brains to pick out a whopping 50 shows we think make a good starting point for any Fringe adventurer.
Matthew Dunne-Miles, Finlay Greig and Craig Leiper, WOW247, 2nd August 2016Exclusive interview with Zoe Lyons
Interview with Zoe Lyons.
Lucy Moore, Female First, 31st July 2016Podcast: Zoe Lyons 'Little Misfit'
Brighton based Zoe Lyons just wants to make you laugh. The 'Little Misfit' explains that as a successful stand up comedian, with a wife and a dog, she's actually quite happy with her lot. Do comedians need to have miserable lives in order to be funny?
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 29th July 2016BBC at the Edinburgh Festivals 2016
An all-star line-up of top comedy, arts, writing and music - as well showcases for new fresh talent - will be at the heart of the BBC's Edinburgh Festivals coverage across TV, radio and online.
BBC, 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 2016The 15th series of the panel show perennial continues. With the hardcore crew reduced to just Dara O Briain and team captain Hugh Dennis, the combative atmosphere of previous seasons has receded even further. If the flurry of punchlines used to feel like comedic mixed martial arts, now there is more of a swingball vibe. Rob Beckett, Gary Delaney, Ed Gamble, Zoe Lyons and Rhys James are the guests putting topical events through the wringer in search of zingers.
Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 1st July 2016Six all-female comedy gigs not to miss this spring
Where have all the funny women gone? They're organising some excellent nights of comedy for ye laughter-seeking Londoners. There's tons of all-female comedy action this spring - here are a few shows you shouldn't miss.
Samantha Baines, Time Out, 4th May 2016Zoe Lyons interview
Launching the That's Fife Comedy Festival back in February, veteran Scots comic Fred McAuley highlighted Zoe Lyons as "one of the strongest stand-ups on the circuit right now" - an accolade she is pretty pleased with.
Lori Cormack, Fife Today, 22nd April 2016