Five questions for Abi Roberts
“What’s the best and worst thing about being me? Good question. I have no idea. Ask my other half.”
Five questions for John Scott
“I get to do a job I love, but in doing that job I’ve made myself totally unemployable. If the work dries up I don’t see any prospective employers being thrilled about what I’ve been doing for over a decade.”
Five questions for Lost Voice Guy
“If I wasn’t a stand-up, I would probably be very depressed! Comedy helps me cope with life.”
Five questions for Lee Kyle
“I am aware that having Get Your Own Back at the Fringe this year has very much removed my show’s USP. But, whatever, go and see the man off the telly all you want, just know that nostalgia is no substitute for what I have.”
Barnard Castle comedy club announce autumn programme
Hot off the heels of the town’s first ever comedy festival, Funny Way To Be Comedy Club has confirmed a host of exciting names for its upcoming comedy programme in Barnard Castle.
Line-up announced for The Wrestling III
Aisling Bea, Lou Sanders, Joel Dommett, Tom Parry, Mike Wozniak and Joe Lycett have been confirmed for the hit Edinburgh Fringe show.
Five questions for Hal Branson
“I’d like to come away from Edinburgh having seen loads of inspiring comedy, have a good set I’m confident in, and never have to hear a bagpipe again.”
Five questions for George Zach
“I struggle with British manners and I have as many good friends as I have people who absolutely can’t stand me.”