BCG Daily Sunday 17th June 2018

Press clippings

Late arrival at Edinburgh Fringe for Barry Award winner

This year's Melbourne International Comedy Festival Barry Award winner Sam Campbell is to come to the Edinburgh Fringe with his acclaimed show The Trough.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th June 2018

Al Murray doesn't care how people react to Landlord

It's the question that's dogged Al Murray throughout his comedy career. Is his Pub Landlord character lionised by the very small-minded Little Englanders he seeks to parody? And it's a question he has a very simple answer to: 'I don't care.'

Chortle, 17th June 2018

Short & Curly: the Edinburgh interviews 2018

Short & Curly interview.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 17th June 2018

Michael McIntyre's Big World Tour review

Top class comedian continues to regale us with hilarious moments of our own lives.

Aisling McGuire, The Wee Review, 17th June 2018

Fifty-word Fringe pitch: Nick Revell

This time it's the turn of British comedy legend Nick Revell.

The Reviews Hub, 17th June 2018

Fifty-word Fringe pitch: Lolly Jones

This time it's the turn of Lolly Jones.

The Reviews Hub, 17th June 2018

Fifty-word Fringe pitch: Michael Griffiths

This time it's the turn of Australian cabaret legend Michael Griffiths on his show, Songs by Kylie.

The Reviews Hub, 17th June 2018

Edinburgh preview: The Gin Chronicles

A brand new adventure in the 5-star reviewed vintage, radio-style comedy series The Gin Chronicles.

Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2018

Edinburgh Preview: David Baddiel's AniMalcolm

AniMalcolm combines physical performances with enchanting music, puppetry and a gloriously funny script by Adam Fletcher-Forde.

Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2018

Edinburgh preview: Vulvarine A New Musical

From the creators of the award-winning Edinburgh Fringe sellout Buzz: A New Musical comes a new superhero: Vulvarine.

Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2018

Edinburgh preview: zazUtinany

A comedy gameshow where you can win actual (Fringe-budget friendly) prizes!

Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2018

Edinburgh preview: The Thinking Drinkers Pub Crawl

Returning to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for the 8th successive year, The Thinking Drinkers are embarking on a bar-hop through history as part of their new show Pub Crawl.

Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2018

Edinburgh preview: Steen Raskopoulos

Taking an exciting new direction, delving into his personal experience, Stay is the electrifying new show from the multi-award-winning sketch comedian and improviser, Steen Raskopoulos.

Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2018

Edinburgh preview: Sarah Keyworth

You've seen her on Comedy Central, you've heard her on the BBC, now you can see Nottingham-born rising star Sarah Keyworth's debut hour Dark Horse at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this year.

Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2018

Edinburgh preview: Russell Hicks

Russell Hicks returns with Love Song for the Viciously Ambitious - another free-form explosion that he deems "necessary medicine" for any artist who is trying too hard to make it.

Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2018

Edinburgh preview: Rose Matafeo

After last year's critically acclaimed sell-out success, Rose Matafeo is back at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with her new show Horndog, which has just been nominated for the Barry Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2018

Edinburgh preview: Robyn Perkins

English Comedian of the Year Finalist Robyn Perkins comes to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with her new show 10,000 Decisions at the Underbelly.

Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2018

Edinburgh preview: Paul Williams

Reach for the sky! Paul Williams is coming to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with his new show Santa Fe this August.

Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2018

Edinburgh preview: Paul Mayhew-Archer

Paul Mayhew-Archer is 65 years old, he has an incurable illness and he's about to do something he has never done before: He is about to perform a one-man comedy show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Theatre Weekly, 17th June 2018

Ed Fringe The Musical Revue to celebrate its subject

Ed Fringe: The Musical Revue will celebrate all that is the Edinburgh Fringe this August at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Douglas Mayo, BritishTheatre.com, 17th June 2018

Fifty-word Fringe pitch: Christian Finnegan

This time it's the turn of US comedian Christian Finnegan.

The Reviews Hub, 17th June 2018

Fifty-word Fringe pitch: Micky Overman

This time it's the turn of Micky Overman on her show Role Model.

The Reviews Hub, 17th June 2018

Dominic Frisby's Financial Game Show comes to Edinburgh

For his much anticipated return to Edinburgh, following his widely-acclaimed show, Let's Talk About Tax, the world's only financial expert and comedian, Dominic Frisby has devised a new game show that mixes The Price Is Right with Mastermind.

Broadway World, 17th June 2018

Political podcasts: 10 of the best

In an age of dizzying headlines at home and abroad, political podcasts help an increasing number of listeners keep abreast of a fast-moving and often overwhelming news cycle.

Gaby Hinsliff, The Guardian, 17th June 2018

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