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Interview: Lazy Susan

Nominated for Best Newcomer at last year’s Edinburgh Comedy Awards, the sketch duo are back with new show, Double Act. We had questions for them…

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Interview: Matt Abbott

Matt Abbott is a street poet and indie musician from Wakefield. Matt lets us know about his influences and preparation for his Fringe debut, the Spoken Word show – Matt Abbott is Skint & Demoralised.

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Interview: Milla Jackson

Written during the 1980s AIDS pandemic, As Is is revived at Bedlam Theatre this August. Director Milla Jackson explains to Ken Wilson why now is the time to bring it back.

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Interview: Ben Norris

UK poetry slam champion Ben Norris hitchhiked his way round the country on a journey to discover his Dad’s past. He told us about the show that came from it…

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Interview: Garrett Millerick

Bringing his show A Selection of Things I’ve Said To Taxi Drivers to Underbelly, Millerick gave us the low-down on how to do taxi chat. Note: show may contain un-taxi things.

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Interview: Guy Masterson

Acclaimed actor, producer, director and playwright, Guy Masterson, talks to Laura Ingram about why his interest in the life and works of Dylan Thomas is personal.

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Interview: Frank Van Laecke

‘All of the private storylines, all of the private sorrows.’ Les Ballets C de la B stage director talks about En Avant, Marche! at EIF

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Interview: Rebecca Vaughan

Actress, writer, producer: How does Rebecca Vaughan of Dyad Productions juggle her many hats and still create five-star theatre on and off the Fringe? Laura Ingram interviews…

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Interview: Bob Slayer

The Fringe legend and promo master talked buses, business and big ideas over a pint with our man Phil Bolger…

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Interview: Rosie Holt

Comedian and writer Rosie Holt, winner of The Sitcom Trails 2013, tells us about making a comedy name for yourself at the Fringe.

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Interview: Cornermen

The backroom men of boxing are the focus of a new play at Pleasance Courtyard this Fringe. We talk to writer Oli Forsyth.