Interview: Brendon Burns
Jamie Stubbs is our expert on all things Brendon Burns, so we thought it would be a good idea for him to interview the Aussie.
Interview: Dave Johns
Luke Milford recently caught up with Dave Johns for a chat, and here’s what the North East comic had to say.
Interview: Ross Noble
There’s a bizarre story behind the coming together of Ross Noble and Giggle Beats. If you ask Luke Milford nicely he might tell you.
Five Minute Interview: Felix Dexter
Felix Dexter is an actor, comedian, writer and, bizarrely enough, Law graduate. His 2010/2011 tour takes him to theatres across the country, from Milton Keynes to his closing show in Warrington on February 27th. Andrew Dipper spent five minutes with Dexter, and asked him as many questions as humanly possible.
Interview: Jim Jefferies
Andrew Dipper caught up with Australian comic Jim Jefferies. He’s a nice guy.
Interview: Eric Scarboro
After starting stand-up in the early nineties, Eric Scarboro quickly gained a reputation both as an anarchic comic and a successful promoter of his many nights across the North East. But, after a serious car accident that left him with a broken back, Scarboro departed the comedy industry and set up the Sensational Independent Wrestling […]
Interview: Bec Hill
Bec Hill began comedy at the age of 18 in Adelaide, Australia. Five years on and two critically acclaimed Fringe shows later, the comic now resides in London, half way across in world from where she started out doing stand-up. But, as she’ll have told you if you went to see her 2010 Fringe show ‘Bec Hill Didn’t Want To Play Your Stupid Game Anyway’, she hasn’t grown up one little bit. Andrew Dipper caught up with Bec Hill to talk about life as a comic, her time in Edinburgh this past August, and why she loves pop-ups and props.