Interviews

TV: Rosie Jones: Am I a R*tard?
Comedian Rosie Jones is embarking on her first ever tour of the UK this Spring. The show is entitled Triple Threat, but you'll have to buy a ticket to find out what the title means. The 32-year-... more
Interview: Sarah Millican Talks about Streaming Her Last Show and Touring Her New Show
Sarah Millican is back with a Bobby Dazzler of a new stand-up show. In this, her sixth stand-up special, you’ll learn about the best way to eat a kiwi fruit, how your vagina candle should smell,... more
Judi Love Debut Tour Announced
You will know Judi Love for her numerous memorable TV appearances on shows from Strictly to Masterchef, but the formidable Londoner started her performing career as a stand-up comedian. And now she... more
Rarely Asked Questions, Kate-Lois Elliott,
Comedian Kate-Lois Elliott tells stories that are self-deprecating and (according to a drunk man at the fringe) unexpectedly profound. She was nominated for a prestigious British Writers' Guild Award... more
Rarely Asked Questions: Natasha Anderson, Vault Festival
Natasha Anderson brings her first stand-up comedy show, Natasha Anderson: Food Diary (Work in Progress), to VAULT Festival in London for one night in February and the Brighton Fringe for two nights... more
Rarely Asked Questions: Rhiannon Shaw, Vault Festival
Character comedian and stand-up Rhiannon Shaw (BBC New Comedy Awards 2022, David Nobbs Memorial Trust Winner 2022) brings the first iteration of her Fringe debut to Vault Festival 2023. Directed by... more
Interview: Iain Stirling On Buffering Series Two
Co-writer Iain Stirling returns for a second series of sitcom Buffering, which follows the lives of kids’ TV presenter Iain (Stirling) and his housemates: Ashley (Rosa Robson - Black Mountain Poets,... more
Sunday Brunch Guests De Swarte, Jo Cornish, Iain Stirling
Comedian Michelle de Swarte has lived in London and America and has been a model and a cat sitter. She has recently been making waves onscreen, starring in the Sky/HBO horror-comedy The Baby. And now... more
TV: Funny Woman, Sky Max – Interview With Gemma Arterton
It’s 1964 and girls are expected to be flirty, fabulous and fertile - they are not expected to be funny - but Barbara Parker is different. Based on Nick Hornby’s bestselling 2016 novel ‘Funny Girl’,... more
Rarely Asked Questions: Natasha Sutton Williams, Clown Sex, Vault Festival
Award-winning writer, composer and actor Natasha Sutton Williams stars in her Gary Strange triptych Clown Sex at the Edinburgh Fringe from August 2 - 27.Sutton Williams' one-woman show Freud The... more
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