Kerry Godliman Q&A
In-demand comedian and actor Kerry Godliman returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with her new stand-up show, Face Time.
Five questions for Paul McCaffrey
Anecdotal stand-up and star of BBC Three’s Impractical Jokers Paul McCaffrey brings his new stand up hour, Paul or Nothing, to Assembly at George Square Gardens. He chats to Giggle Beats about life at the festival and his new show.
Edinburgh Fringe review: Seymour Mace presents Questionable Time
Panel shows can often thrive or fail based on the quality of its guests, but in the case of Questionable Time, it’s the charming Seymour Mace that guarantees that this show will always bring the laughs.
Edinburgh Fringe review: John Robertson, A Nifty History of Evil
Performing in what he describes as ‘a cupboard’, a packed, oversold audience gets up-close and personal with the manic, intense and irrepressible John Robertson.
Edinburgh Fringe review: Harriet Dyer, Barking At Aeroplanes
Despite the single digit crowd, there’s a pleasant atmosphere in Bar 50 as the few punters here tonight hang on Harriet Dyer’s every word.
Edinburgh Fringe review: Luisa Omielan, Am I Right Ladies?
The queue for Luisa Omielan’s show could well be mistaken for a line outside a pop concert. Whooping groups of girls come in packs of four or more, clamouring for a seat at the front to be as close to their idol as possible.
Five questions for Tommy Rowson
Quirky Welshman Tommy Rowson brings his debut solo show, Down and Out in Powys and London, to the Edinburgh Fringe. The former So You Think You’re Funny winner talks to Giggle Beats about stand-up, poetry and being Welsh.
Five questions for Hayley Ellis
Manchester comedian Hayley Ellis brings her first solo hour to the Edinburgh Fringe in the form of We Need To Talk about Kevin. She talks to Giggle Beats about comedy, her obsession with Kevin (her dog) and the Manchester stand-up circuit.