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Interview with Alex Kealy
28-year-old stand-up Alex Kealy has had a good year for love and a tumultuous year politically, and he's doing a show about both.
Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 27th July 2018Interview: Alex Kealy
At this year's Edinburgh Fringe Alex Kealy will try to make politics funny again.
Angela Johnson, Entertainment Focus, 21st July 2018Fringe 2018 - Alex Kealy: A Kealy's Heel
Political comedian & ball of anxiety Alex Kealy trains his sights on love and politics. II's territory already covered by War & Peace, Life & Fate and Ant & Dec.
Kara Alberts, The Edinburgh Reporter, 9th July 2018Five Fringe comedians to see if you like James Acaster
Sadly, Acaster will not be bringing his unique brand of surreal stand-up to Scotland's capital this August. Instead, here are five brilliant comedians he has already shared or will share the stage with soon who will all be performing at this year''s Fringe.
Alex Watson, The Scotsman, 26th June 2018Edinburgh preview: Alex Kealy
Political comedian & ball of anxiety Alex Kealy trains his sights on love and politics.
Theatre Weekly, 23rd June 2018My comedy hero: Alex Kealy on Stephen Colbert
Brian Donaldson, The List, 21st June 2018Alex Kealy: Leave Them Not Wanting Less review
Comedy more serious than uproarious.
Peter Murdo, The Wee Review, 19th March 2018+3 interview: Alex Kealy: The Art of the Keal
"It's a political hour about nationalism, nostalgia, rhetoric and history, but there's actually loads of great silly jokes if I'm honest."
Dan Lentell, Edinburgh49, 18th August 2017Alex Kealy: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview
A sharp, likable young act who has board games and tennis on the Fringe agenda.
Laugh Out London, 1st August 2017Ari Shaffir's Skeptic Tank #299: But... But You're Blek
Loyiso Gola met me in Montreal to give me a bit of an introduction to South Africa.
Ari Shaffir, Ari Shaffir, 1st August 2017