Emmanuel Sonubi
Emmanuel Sonubi

Emmanuel Sonubi

  • English
  • Actor, stand-up comedian and writer

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Emergency Question: What's the most trivial thing you've seen a child have a strop about?

Edinburgh Fringe comedians answer.

Chortle, 20th August 2022

Are 'woke mobs' killing comedy? You must be joking, say top Fringe comedians

Every week there's some new claim that comedy is being ruined by 'woke' mobs out to destroy freedom of speech. Is that really true?

Neil Mackay, The Herald, 7th August 2022

Emergency Question: What's the one legal thing you would make illegal?

Edinburgh Fringe comedians answer.

Chortle, 7th August 2022

Emergency Questions: Have you ever had a near-death experience?

Edinburgh Fringe comedians answer.

Chortle, 6th August 2022

Emergency Question: What would you invent to make the world a better place?

Edinburgh Fringe comedians answer.

Chortle, 4th August 2022

Debutante's ball: Edinburgh Fringe Debuts

New comedy? One ticket please! Here's our top picks from the hunners of acts making their debuts at Edinburgh Fringe 2022.

Polly Glynn, The Skinny, 2nd August 2022

Edinburgh Fringe interview: rarely asked questions - Emmanuel Sonubi

Raised in a household of women Emmanuel Sonubi moved on to one of the toughest jobs in London - as a nightclub bouncer.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd August 2022

Emmanuel Sonubi interview

What can I tell you about myself? There's the bulletpoint version; North London born and bred, 6ft 2, 19 stone ex-bouncer. Born in the UK of Nigerian heritage, the youngest of 6 children.

Phoenix Remix, 24th July 2022

Fringe 2022: Here are 11 recent Live At The Apollo stand-up comedians set to play

If you're a fan of the BBC stand-up comedy show there'll be plenty to chances to see a range of familiar faces take to the microphone at venues across the city this August.

David Hepburn, Edinburgh Evening News, 12th July 2022

Interview with Emmanuel Sonubi, comedian

We speak to comedian Emmanuel Sonubi about his Edinburgh Fringe debut, and whether cancel culture has a place in the social narrative.

Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 12th July 2022

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