2014 Edinburgh Fringe

Katie Mulgrew: Happily Ever After

Katie Mulgrew: Happily Ever After. Katie Mulgrew. Copyright: Derek Productions
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14: Gilded Balloon Teviot

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Katie Mulgrew kinda thinks she's a real life Disney princess. She even found her Prince Charming and married him in a massive frock. Now according to Disney philosophy, she's found her Happily Ever After. Brilliant! Now bloody what? Warning: may contain high levels up optimism, cynicism and some foul-mouthed enchanted objects. 'Sometimes silly, sometimes touching, this is a very strong Fringe debut.' **** (EdFestMag.com). 'An absolute natural stand up, unpretentious and hugely likeable, and a great writer' **** (LondonIsFunny.com).

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10 of the funniest Fringe comedians on Twitter (Link expired)

Given that most tweets are normal people trying to be funny, Twitter would seem like the perfect medium for Fringe comedians too. But how to cram those carefully crafted witticisms and 10-minute routines into 140 characters? We run through ten comedians appearing at the Fringe who manage to do just that...

Louise Traberg-Nielsen, WOW247, 12th August 2014

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What happens when a comic inspires their child to take up the mic? We talk to Edinburgh fringe performers Katie Mulgrew, Milo and Mike McCabe and Camilla Cleese, daughter of John, about what it's like to share the stage.

Jay Richardson, The Guardian, 9th August 2014

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The Guardian, 31st July 2014

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Interview: Katie Mulgrew

Katie Mulgrew kinda thinks she's a real life Disney princess. She even found her Prince Charming and married him in a massive frock. Now according to Disney philosophy, she's found her happily ever after. Brilliant! Now bloody what?

The New Current, 8th July 2014

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The Katie Mulgrew three minute interview

Warning: may contain high levels up optimism, cynicism and some foul-mouthed enchanted objects. So goes the tagline on Katie Mulgrew's new Edinburgh Festival Fringe show. Martin Walker finds her wondering if there's any such thing as a real life Disney princess.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th June 2014

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Katie Mulgrew kinda thinks she's a real life Disney princess. She even found her Prince Charming and married him in a massive frock. Now according to Disney philosophy, she's found her happily ever after. Brilliant! NOW BLOODY WHAT?

Apart from her imaginary princess duties, Katie is a lovably witty comic who can be seen on the CBBC show The Dog Ate My Homework. Katie has also been featured on the BBC Radio 2 documentary series The History of British Comedy, and hosts The FunnyGirl Podcast where she enthusiastically discusses Musicals with guest comedians. Providing regular support at shows for Lee Nelson, Matt Richardson and The Boy With Tape On His Face, this quirky, Lancashire native has quickly established herself as an emerging talent on the live stage.

Happily Ever After is the follow up to Katie's debut Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Your Dad's Not Funny and may contain high levels of optimism, cynicism and some foul-mouthed enchanted objects. You have been warned.

Performances

Date Time Venue
30th Jul 2014 20:00 Gilded Balloon Teviot
31st Jul 2014 20:00 Gilded Balloon Teviot
1st Aug 2014 20:00 Gilded Balloon Teviot
2nd Aug 2014 20:00 Gilded Balloon Teviot
3rd Aug 2014 20:00 Gilded Balloon Teviot
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22nd Aug 2014 20:00 Gilded Balloon Teviot
23rd Aug 2014 20:00 Gilded Balloon Teviot
24th Aug 2014 20:00 Gilded Balloon Teviot

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