Fringe Q&A
‘My show is a love letter to my home town and the festival’: Edinburgh Fringe Q&A – Eleanor Morton
July 24, 2024
‘This has been my everything for over a decade… being able to do it fresh and liberated again is amazing’: Edinburgh Fringe Q&A – Billy Kirkwood
July 24, 2024
‘I’m constantly on my toes, eager to see what the experience will bring’: Edinburgh Fringe Q&A – Mustafa Algiyadi
July 23, 2024
‘It’s basically a month-long bubble bath…’: Edinburgh Fringe Q&A – Bella Hull
July 23, 2024
‘There’s something special about watching a show that changes your life and then bombing an hour later’: Edinburgh Fringe Q&A – Paddy Young
July 23, 2024
‘The comedy industry should be forced to watch acts they can’t see in London’: Edinburgh Fringe Q&A – Rachel Fairburn
July 17, 2024
‘It makes me feel like Sally Bowles in Cabaret which is, of course, every girl’s dream’: Edinburgh Fringe Q&A – Isobel Rogers
July 17, 2024
‘My show is Phoenix Nights meets The Mighty Boosh’: Edinburgh Fringe Q&A – Joe Kent Walters, a.k.a Frankie Monroe
July 16, 2024
‘Wrestling and comedy are excellent bedfellows’: Edinburgh Fringe Q&A – Tegan Verheul
July 12, 2024
‘It often felt like an elaborate prank being allowed to work on Starstruck’: Edinburgh Fringe Q&A – Nic Sampson
July 11, 2024