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BWW Q&A- Grainne Maguire

Grainne Maguire interview.

Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 24th July 2017

Fringe 2017 - Gráinne Maguire: Gráinne With a Fada

Following a critically acclaimed season at last year's Fringe, Gráinne Maguire returns this year with her highly anticipated brand new show.

Mike Smith, The Edinburgh Reporter, 11th July 2017

I talk to: Gráinne Maguire

Last year at the Fringe, Brexit was high on the agenda for many comedians and this year Gráinne Maguire returns to the Fringe with a show about what it's like to be an immigrant in the UK post-Brexit.

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 9th July 2017

UK comedy streaming service NextUp launches

NextUp, a new online streaming platform for stand-up shows which has been labelled 'a Netflix for UK comedy', has launched. Fans can access the service via a free trial, then £3.50 a month.

British Comedy Guide, 15th November 2016

Comedy would be "boring white men" without immigration

Comedians London Hughes, Bobby Mair and Grainne Maguire have claimed the British stand-up scene would be "just a load of boring white people making jokes" if the UK had less immigration.

Louise Ridley, The Huffington Post, 8th October 2016

Fringe Q&As: Grainné Maguire

Grainné Maguire talks about her new show, Great People Making Great Choices.

The Herald, 22nd August 2016

What does it mean to be a political comedian?

Grainne Maguire's not exactly sure...

Grainne Maguire, Chortle, 14th August 2016

Interview with Gráinne Maguire

Gráinne Maguire video interview.

Edinburgh Festivals, 12th August 2016

Political comedy isn't dead

Serious issues are back on the stand-up agenda. Here are the Fringe's hottest topics.

Stephen Armstrong, The Sunday Times, 7th August 2016

Geoff Norcott and Grainne Maguire on political stand-up

Geoff Norcott styles himself as the UK's only declared Conservative-voting comedian. As the Edinburgh festival kicks off, he and Labour-supporting comic Grainne Maguire discuss on the Today Programme whether the political upheaval of recent weeks is fertile ground for comedy.

BBC News, 5th August 2016

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