Bec Hill. Copyright: Steve Ullathorne
Bec Hill

Bec Hill

  • Australian
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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The 50 best shows to see at the 2016 Edinburgh Festival

From Alistair McGowan to Youssou N'Dour - our critics pick the 50 gigs guaranteed to make Edinburgh rock.

The Telegraph, 30th July 2016

BBC at the Edinburgh Festivals 2016

An all-star line-up of top comedy, arts, writing and music - as well showcases for new fresh talent - will be at the heart of the BBC's Edinburgh Festivals coverage across TV, radio and online.

BBC, 27th July 2016

Udderbelly, opening gala, review

Laugh until the cows come home, says Bruce Dessau.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 11th April 2016

Bec Hill interview

It's a mutual respect of sorts... Swansea loves rapidly rising comedy starlet Bec Hill and she loves the fact we have a 24 hour pool hall!

Geraint Thomas, South Wales Evening Post, 10th April 2016

Bec Hill: Caught On Tape

With a blend of puns, low-tech animations, crafty, colourful invention and effervescent energy, Bec Hill is an easy act to warm to.

lidia, Edinburgh Festivals, 3rd August 2015

Gallery: stand-ups snapped by Steve Ullathorne

From a Cobain-esque Tim Minchin to a paint-splattered Bec Hill, Steve Ullathorne's portraits of stand-up comedians are as irreverent as they are intimate. They go on display at the Gilded Balloon in Edinburgh from 5 August.

The Guardian, 23rd July 2015

Interview: Bec Hill - Caught on Tape

'We all took great pleasure in watching Norman Lovett squirm'

Brian Donaldson, The List, 21st July 2015

Interview: rarely asked questions - Bec Hill

Last year Australian comic Bec Hill set out to perform an award-winning show at the Edinburgh Festival.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 4th July 2015

Q&A: Bec Hill

Bec Hill talks to Lily Papworth about flip charts, Australian comedy and the Edinburgh Fringe.

Lily Papworth, Nouse, 9th June 2015

Bec Hill, Soho Theatre - comedy review

It is Bec Hill's effervescent personality that carries Ellipsis, a corny but very funny show about how one should never give up hope.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 7th January 2015

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