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28 July 2022
Interview with Yann Coste and Sébastien Rambaud, Fills Monkey
"There are no spoken words in the show and we deliberately don’t present political ideas during the show. We want something that is fun and refreshing and in some ways an escape from this world that seems so politically divided."
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28 July 2022
Interview with comedian Eli Matthewson
"Make sure there isn't a fish and chip show right below your accommodation because you will eat it every night (especially if you come from a part of the world where they don't do curry on chips and the novelty is too exciting) and it is not healthy."
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28 July 2022
Interview with comedian and radio host James Barr
"We spend so much time overthinking everything. You don’t need permission, or an agent or a big flashy stage - you can literally perform in a toilet at the Edinburgh Fringe. Ask yourself what’s stopping you and go for it."
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28 July 2022
Interview with comedian Ali Woods
"I work part-time at a PR firm, and although it might not be wise for me to share that in terms of my career, I think it’s important to reduce the stigma around having day jobs in the arts."
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28 July 2022
Interview with actor, writer and voice artist Eme Essien
"We did a lot of stuff in secret because my parents worked many long hours and that gave us an early insight into hustling for what it is you want and finding an alternative route."
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28 July 2022
Interview with sketch comedy trio Crybabies
"Go once. Go cheap. Then never go again. It’s important to weigh up the risks involved, especially the financial ones. But if you’re as stupid as us then go for it."
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27 July 2022
Interview with comedians Nick Kocher and Brian McElhaney, AKA BriTANicK
Nick and Ben have written for Saturday Night Live and It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, were named Variety's Top 10 Comics To Watch and spent six years as the official voices of Cartoon Network. This August they're taking a show up to Edinburgh Festival Fringe!
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27 July 2022
Interview with actor, singer, and comedian Madeleine MacMahon
Madeleine MacMahon is performing in Breathless, a new play by Laura Horton that will be at Edinburgh Festival Fringe this August.
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27 July 2022
Interview with singer songwriter Nick Court, the iDiOT CIRCUS
the iDiOT CIRCUS are performing their debut at Edinburgh Festival Fringe this August.
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27 July 2022
Interview with Will Duggan, comedian
Comedian Will Duggan talks Fringe, cancel culture and how he got started in the industry.
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26 July 2022
Interview with writer and performer Ben Norris
"I'm not personally performing in this one, which is a bit of a departure for me (and one that I'm very excited about), but I will still be at the Fringe for the majority of the festival. I absolutely love it there."
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26 July 2022
Interview with comedian Alex MacKeith
Musical comedian Alex MacKeith talks about Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Covid-19, and some offers some advice for those thinking about taking a show up.
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26 July 2022
Interview with comedian Melissa Stephens
"When I first started stand-up, I realized after I did a set that a lot of the jokes that got the most laughs were unexpected and not usually what I wanted to go well."
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26 July 2022
Interview with musical comedy double act Shelf
Rachel and Ruby talk about their debut show 'Hair', Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and growing up with creative parents.
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26 July 2022
Interview with Basil Brush
Basil Brush is back at Edinburgh Festival Fringe this August with two shows – one for families, and one very much for the grown-ups.
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26 July 2022
Interview with Ellie MacPherson, comedian, actress, and historian
"I’ve been obsessed with the Presidents ever since I was a little girl (don’t worry! I had real friends too!) and I know too much about them. This show is me sharing all the weird stuff I know using popular music to tell the stories."
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26 July 2022
Interview with Joz Norris: "A guy that does stupid stuff"
"Start by having an idea that captures your interest and won’t let it go, then turn it into a show you’re excited by and proud of. If you can do that, then maybe the Fringe would be a great place to take it."
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25 July 2022
Interview with comedian and voice-over actor Tom Ward
"I love Bono (there finally someone said it). I’d love to be involved in a song with him. My head would melt. Would love to say thanks to him for what his music gave me when I was a f****d up teenager."
Comment posted on 1 November 2022
I didn't hate it, which is something. Given how long this has been in production though I had hoped for something a little bit more polished? I am interested to see what DC do with it though, especially now James Gunn is overseeing it all!