Press clippings Page 5
Barry Ferns: Edinburgh Fringe 2018 interview
Angel Comedy co-founder Barry Ferns wants a wrestle at the top of Arthur's Seat.
Laugh Out London, 13th July 2018Punchline quizzes Barry Ferns
Barry Ferns interview.
Punchline UK, 11th July 2018Fringe 2018 - Barry Ferns: Barry Loves You
Love is an absolutely subjective term. What does love mean to you? Is it possible that Barry Loves You? If it isn't, why isn't it even possible?
Kara Alberts, The Edinburgh Reporter, 8th July 2018Break a leg (and other stage injuries)
Amusing tales of Fringe performers suffering bodily harm.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 6th July 2018Fringe Q&As: Barry Ferns
Barry Ferns on his new show abut family, love and confusion in the modern world.
Linda Howard, The Herald, 5th July 2018Interview: Barry Ferns
Barry Ferns celebrates love, Edinburgh and silliness.
Angela Johnson, Entertainment Focus, 5th July 2018A piggy interview with Barry Ferns
Barry Ferns interview.
Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 23rd June 2018Fifty-word Fringe pitch: Barry Ferns
This time it's the turn of Barry Ferns.
The Reviews Hub, 23rd June 2018Comics threatened legally over show title
Barry Ferns and Alasdair Beckett-King had planned to perform an interactive hour called Choose Your Own Comedy Adventure. However, the small show attracted the attention of the US-based publishers of the Choose Your Own Adventure book series, saying the title was 'an issue for our legal team'.
Chortle, 1st May 2018Profile of Angel Comedy Club
The Angel Comedy Club night - in a room above a pub in in Islington, north London - kicked off in 2010 and spearheaded a policy of "pay what you can, when you leave". It became so successful that it ended up staging shows seven nights a week. A year ago, the comics who run this club took this concept to an entirely different level when they clubbed together and bought their own pub, around the corner.
William Cook, The Independent, 12th January 2018