
What happens when there’s actually a rock god in the room…
26/07/2012 … With the advent of arena comedy tours, comedians can sometimes mistake themselves for rock stars.
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26/07/2012 … With the advent of arena comedy tours, comedians can sometimes mistake themselves for rock stars.
Nathan Willcock has a reality check for his Fringe debut
26/07/2012 … If someone had told me five years ago that I would be taking a show up to the Edinburgh Fringe, my mind would have been filled with images of me being held aloft…
David Allison thinks he can...
25/07/2012 … During these tough economic times, we all need to find somewhere to go, somewhere to forget our woes… I chose the London open mic comedy circuit.
Releasing a DVD yourself is the way forward
23/07/2012 … There’s a lot of griping going on right now that comedy’s becoming too mainstream – but the honest truth is there’s never been a better time to be a niche…
Jorik Mol wants reviewers and comics to get along...
20/07/2012 … Once, at an especially boring family birthday party I was asked what I wanted to be when I grew up.
Bobby Carrol on the attraction of a Fringe without entrance fees
17/07/2012 … I’m doing a free entry show this year at the PBH Free Fringe.
Nathan Cassidy on his Ediburgh philosophy
17/07/2012 … Two years ago in my debut Edinburgh show I played a gig to just two women and Roy Chubby Brown’s agent.
Milo McCabe's Edinburgh show puts family ties to the test
16/07/2012 … Last October, I was mulling over possible routes to take with my 2012 Edinburgh show.
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