Press clippings Page 7
The best jokes from Edinburgh festival
These are the funniest lines we've heard so far from this year's standup shows.
The Guardian, 15th August 2016Felicity Ward talks mental health and moths (Link expired)
You've got to keep writing jokes until people are comfortable with it!
Pete Carson, WOW247, 11th August 2016Felicity Ward: 10 Edinburgh Fringe questions
Felicity Ward answers 10 questions about her 2016 Edinburgh Fringe show.
British Comedy Guide, 11th August 2016A gala for mental health
Returning to the Fringe for a second year, the Mental Health Foundation's gala aims to raise funds and awareness among festival audiences.
David Pollock, The List, 7th August 2016Fringe: weird shows you need to see this year
It just wouldn't be the Fringe without a few weird and wonderful shows - and some of these are so left-field that they've fallen off the field altogether.
Scott Campbell, The Mirror, 1st August 2016BBC 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 2016Writers' picks for Fringe 2016
Our writers spill the beans on the shows that went first into their Edinburgh Fringe diaries.
Robert James Peacock, Kerry Teakle, Tamarin Fountain, Kirsten Waller, Aisling McGuire, Jonny Sweet, Emma Lawson, Becca Inglis, TV Bomb, 27th July 2016Fringe: Gala for Mental Health returns
Felicity Ward, Chris Gethard and Susan Calman headline comedy event for Mental Health Foundation.
Rebecca Monks, The List, 22nd July 2016Five fast Fringe questions with...Felicity Ward
With over 3000 shows at the world's biggest arts festival, here at The Reviews Hub, we want to make the job of choosing your Edinburgh Festival Fringe shows that little bit easier. So here's Felicity Ward answering our annual Five Fast Fringe Questions.
The Reviews Hub, 19th July 2016Review: Marcus Brigstocke hosts Prince Fest, Latitude
Marcus Brigstocke is as much a fixture of Latitude as the spray-painted pink sheep. But while it's usually his skills as an opinionated liberal-leftie comedian that are called into play, this year he drew upon a different talent: his previous job as a podium dancer.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 17th July 2016