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15 July 2022
Interview with Njambi McGrath: author, stand-up comedian, presenter and political commentator
"In order to get noticed, one must take their wares to market. Leading industry movers and shakers congregate at this world famous market and I believe I have something of interest to sell to the world."
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15 July 2022
Interview with comedy duo Norris & Parker
Parker & Norris talk through their latest show, their creative backgrounds, and give us a frank assessment of why Edinburgh Festival Fringe is better than other festivals,
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14 July 2022
Interview with Amie Enriquez, creator, writer, and performer
"One creates art that is meant to be seen, felt, and heard by others. There is great responsibility that comes with that!"
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14 July 2022
Interview with comedian Lily Phillips
Lily Phillips talks about the allure of Edinburgh Festival Fringe, her creative background and bringing, and philosophises of the use of philosophy.
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14 July 2022
Interview with comedian Luca Cupani
"The beauty of this is that for that period, in the microcosmos of the Fringe, it seems as if art really matters: performers and artists have a chance to be seen and to meet people from different countries and background, out of their comfort zone.
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14 July 2022
Interview with comedian and junior doctor Michael Akadiri
We speak to junior doctor and comedian Michael Akadiri about his move into stand-up, his debut hour at the Fringe, and how "as long as it’s not hate, then go create!"
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13 July 2022
Interview with Finlay Christie, writer and comedian
We talk to Finlay Christie about their debut hour at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and what differentiates it from other festivals.
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13 July 2022
Interview with comedian Helen Bauer
We speak to comedian and self-confessed attention seeker Helen Bauer about performing at Edinburgh Fringe, how to cope with a whole month of performing, and how Covid-19 has changed her perspective on creating work.
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13 July 2022
interview with Jamie DSouza, comedian and writer
Jamie talks about his debut hour at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the correlation between maths and comedy, and the inspiration for his career in comedy.
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13 July 2022
Interview with comedian John Hastings
John talks about Edinburgh Festival Fringe, how your background shouldn't impede your career choices, and also offers a measured reflection on cancel culture in society.
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12 July 2022
Interview with satirical ventriloquist Conrad Koch
Double EMMY nominated ventriloquist Conrad Koch talks about Apartheid, coming to Edinburgh Fringe for the first time, and how his upbringing has influenced his work.
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12 July 2022
Interview with Dave Johns, comedian, actor, and star of 'I, Daniel Blake'
"Theatre and being an entertainer seemed a billion miles away from my life... A teacher took us to see Death of a Salesman, which totally blew me away! That was it, I was hooked!"
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12 July 2022
Interview with Emmanuel Sonubi, comedian
We speak to comedian Emmanuel Sonubi about his Edinburgh Fringe debut, and whether cancel culture has a place in the social narrative.
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12 July 2022
Interview with Eryn Tett, model and award-winning comedian
"This year has just gone from zero to one hundred in terms of work and opportunities coming back.... I’m now trying to think back to those locked-down few months and handpick some bits from that life to bring back."
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11 July 2022
Interview with comedian Alice Brine
We speak to Alice Brine about her show Brinestorm, which is coming to Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August, as well as how Covid-19 changed her attitude towards work.
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11 July 2022
Interview with comedian and podcaster Alison Spittle
Comedian, podcaster, and Richard Osman's House of Games aspirant Alison Spittle tells us a little about her new Edinburgh Festival Fringe Show,
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11 July 2022
Interview with Andy Macleod, musician, music promoter and author
"I was lead singer of a band back in the nineties. We were managed by Ricky Gervais but I’m not sure what ever happened to him."
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11 July 2022
Interview with Anna Clifford, comedian, actor, podcast host and chancer!
"The Edinburgh Fringe is like the Olympics for comedy so why wouldn’t I want to jump through hoops and do a handstand just for a bit of attention!"