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Interview

Interview

Niamh Denyer

‘She means no harm but could do with a good dose of self awareness…’ We speak to Niamh Denyer about her comedy creation Áine Reilly

Interview

Ian Smith

‘My stand-up is A LOT less like an episode of Jackass now.’ Comedian Ian Smith tells us about his new show ‘Crushing’

Interview

Philipp Kostelecky

‘It’s a show about love, family, and pancakes.’ We spoke to comedian Philipp Kostelecky about his debut hour ‘Daddy’s Home’

Interview

Ed Patrick

‘Someone collapsed during one of my podcast shows.’ Anaesthetist and comedian tells his about his dual life as a purveyor of both gas and gags

Interview

Liz Guterbock

‘The Fringe is a great ego buster.’ We speak to comedian Liz Guterbock about her debut full-length show

Interview

Louise Atkinson

‘I have mates who say, “If you turn that into a bit on stage, I will end you!”‘ We speak to Louise Atkinson about her debut Fringe hour

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Lachlan Werner

“It’s an absolute jackpot of stupidity and drama.” The ventriloquist and clown tells us about his debut show

Interview

Amos Gill

“Oh God, what am I doing?” The Australian comedian tells us about his debut Fringe show

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Adura Onashile

We speak to the writer and director of Girl about the Glasgow-set drama screening at Sundance and opening Glasgow Film Festival