Five questions for Kai Humphries
Kai Humphries is a stand-up comedian from Tyneside who’s currently supporting Daniel Sloss on tour. Ahead of his latest Edinburgh Fringe show, Stuff Protocol, Kai takes five questions from Giggle Beats.
Edinburgh Fringe 2014: five shows for children
The Edinburgh Fringe has a ton of great shows for kids. And the good news is that there’s lots of free entertainment too.
Five questions for Susan Calman
Glaswegian Fringe veteran and Radio 4 mainstay Susan Calman brings her new show, Lady Like, to Edinburgh in August with her unique brand of cheerful quick-wit in tow.
Picture special: Darlington Comedy Festival charity gala
Scott Akoz was on hand to capture all the action at the 2014 Darlington Comedy Festival gala.
Five questions for Sam Brady
Uplifting stand-up comedian and failed Buddhist monk Sam Brady returns to the Edinburgh Fringe this August after last year’s hit, Meditation Ruined My Life.
Suggestible goes solo in Good Timin’
Ian Mclaughlin, best known for his work as an improv performer with The Suggestibles, previews his first play at Newcastle’s Live Theatre before taking it to the Edinburgh Fringe.
Silky interview
Silky is a stand-up comedian from Liverpool who this year celebrates 20 years in comedy. He talks to Giggle Beats about two decades as a stand-up – from his first ever gig alongside Bill Bailey at the age of 18 to this year’s solo show, Tribute Act – as we look at the ethos behind his work, music in comedy, the Edinburgh Fringe and more.
Five questions for Guilt & Shame
Guilt & Shame is the creation of comedy duo Gabriel Bisset-Smith and Rob Cawsey. They return to the Fringe with their taboo humour in tow to follow up last year’s hit, Addicted To Everything.