Interview
President Obonjo
We speak to the African dictator set to stage a comedy coup at the Fringe.
The Kagools
Our favourite family-friendly clowns chat about their new show and Australian adventure.
Mervyn Stutter
The man behind the Royal Variety of the Fringe talks 25 years of tracking down top talent.
Interview: Ardal O’Hanlon
Irish comedy star Ardal O’Hanlon chats to Joe Gardner about his new show coming to That’s Fife Comedy Festival.
Interview: Omid Djalili
Iranian comic Omid Djalili talks to our comedy correspondent Joe Gardner about his visit to the Glasgow International Comedy Festival
Interview: Greg Proops
The “award-seeking” comic talks to us about his upcoming appearances at Glasgow International Comedy Festival
Interview: Patrick Monahan
Irish funnyman Patrick Monahan talks about his latest tour to our newest comedy writer, Joe Gardner
Interview: James Dowdeswell
Bristolian comic is back in town, and he wants your help finding the Perfect Pub.
Interview: Patrick Morris
Trying to live his life more rock’n’roll than ambient jazz, Patrick is coming to the Festival Fringe to share his Fairly Premature Bucket List.
Interview: Eleanor Morton
Eleanor Morton comes back to the Edinburgh Fringe for her second time with a brand new show. We asked her a few questions before she leaves her current home in London to get here …
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…
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.
Interview: Danish Bagpipe Comedian
Claus Reiss is Danish, plays the bagpipes and does comedy. But we need to know more…
Interview: Bob Slayer
The Fringe legend and promo master talked buses, business and big ideas over a pint with our man Phil Bolger…
Interview: Jena Friedman
Dark with a bit of sugar, Jena Friedman comes to Edinburgh for her Festival Fringe debut.
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.