Janine Harouni
Janine Harouni

Janine Harouni

  • 36 years old
  • Actor, writer, director, editor and comedian

Press clippings Page 6

I talk to Janine Harouni

"Stand-up is just a curation of all your funniest stories condensed into one hour."

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 19th July 2019

Edinburgh Fringe 2019: Comedy writers' picks

Ahead of this year's Edinburgh Fringe, some of our comedy writers pick out their highlights.

Yasmin Hackett, Thomas Hamill, Charlie Ralph, Rob Young, James McColl, and Johnny Owens, The Skinny, 18th July 2019

Comedy picks at the 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe

A total of 30 funny shows in August from stand-up, sketch, double-acts, impressionists and talking foxes.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 17th July 2019

Fringe Q&A: New York comedian Janine Harouni

New Yorker Janine Harouni is swapping the Big Apple for Auld Reekie as she prepares for her debut hour at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Ross Crae, The Sunday Post, 16th July 2019

American comedians to watch in Edinburgh

Dominic Maxwell selects some American comedians to watch at the Fringe.

Dominic Maxwell, The Sunday Times, 27th June 2019

Janine Harouni interview

'People think Trump supporters are dumb hicks -- my dad isn't'

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 5th June 2019

99 Club Bursary Showcase review

Judges in comedy competitions often offer condolences to those who don't win about how difficult the decision was and how close the quality of the contestants was. At the risk of breaking the illusion, that's not always true. But last night, it was.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 1st May 2019

99 Club Bursary Showcase review

I was a judge and while our conversation must remain private, let's just say resolving this one makes Brexit seem like a doddle.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st May 2019

Janine Harouni wins Laughing Horse New Act competition

Janine Harouni has won the Laughing Horse New Act of the Year competition 2018.

British Comedy Guide, 4th December 2018

Laughing Horse New Act Of The Year review

It's been a few years since the Laughing Horse clubs held their new act competition, which has proved a useful early step for many an aspiring stand-up. And its comeback showcased a diverse range of comedians and comedy styles, proving that the London open mic scene - or at least the upper echelons of it - are in rude health.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 4th December 2018

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