
George Fouracres
- English
- Actor, writer and stand-up comedian
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50 word Fringe pitch: George Fouracres
This time it's the turn of... George Fouracres on Gentlemon.
The Reviews Hub, 28th July 2019The Edinburgh Fringe's top male comedians to watch
Last week I ran a story about the women set to dominate this year's Edinburgh Fringe. I was thinking about posting a companion piece about men, except that when you click on the link you get a blank page. A bit like if someone published a book called The Compassion And Wisdom of Donald Trump and when you open it there is nothing in it.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 21st July 2019George Fouracres on comedy and the black country
The region has long been a national punchline. Funny, then, that it's where you'll find some of the country's sharpest wits.
George Fouracres, The Guardian, 10th July 2019Review: George Fouracres - Gentlemon
He's a charming, engaging comedian with a great line in gentle absurdity and I'd be amazed if he doesn't make it to the big time extremely quickly, so this is your chance to catch him before he becomes very famous indeed.
Comedy To Watch, 3rd July 2019Fringe: 32 must-see Edinburgh shows
The Edinburgh Fringe is just around the corner and that means two things: performers everywhere are having nervous breakdowns trying to get their shows ready in time, and we're awash with previews telling us who and what to go and see.
Nooruddean Choudry, JOE, 2nd July 2019Fight in the Dog announces Edinburgh Fringe shows
Comedy and theatre producers Fight in the Dog have announced their Edinburgh Fringe 2019 shows.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 18th April 2019Can Daphne and The Pin save Radio 4 comedy?
One act offers Badults-style sketches, the other does mindbending meta-gags. Both bring new shows to a station that specialises in self-satisfied comedy.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 14th July 2017Fringe Q&As: Daphne
Daphne talks about their Second Show.
The Herald, 19th August 2016Seven must-see comedy shows at the Edinburgh Fringe
Your laughter muscles duly rested by a diet of Dostoevsky and Adam Sandler movies throughout the early summer, you'll be ready and crying out by now for the comedic onslaught of the Edinburgh Fringe. Everywhere from street corners to enormo-venues, you'll find all kinds of people vying to make you think they're the most hilarious thing since internet videos of cats, be they stand-ups, sketch troupes, improvisers, absurdist performance artists or just plain freeform weirdoes. Let us help you sort the funny hahas from the funny hows by highlighting six shows we think will be definite winners this Fringe, from promising up-and-comers to senior stars.
Malcolm Jack, Time Out, 17th August 2016BCG Recommended Shows
The top shows British Comedy Guide saw at the 2016 Edinburgh Fringe.
British Comedy Guide, 15th August 2016