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Review: Werewolf: Live

I knew nothing about Werewolf: Live going in except that the format had recently been sold to a tv company and so it'll become extremely well known very soon, and that tonight's show was set to feature Jordan Brookes, Harriet Kemsley, Bobby Mair, Alison Spittle, Tez Ilyas, Alex Edelman and Elf Lyons. I can see it working quite well on tv too, especially if carefully edited, but tonight it was only a quite good show.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 21st November 2019

'Werewolf: Live' signs TV development deal

Werewolf: Live, the stage comedy show hosted by Jon Gracey in which comedians verbally battle for survival, is being developed for TV.

British Comedy Guide, 31st July 2019

Jon Gracey: the Edinburgh interviews 2019

Interview with Jon Gracey.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 16th July 2019

Jon Gracey: the Edinburgh tnterviews 2018

Jon Gracey interview.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 12th July 2018

Interview with Jon Gracey, Werewolf: Live!

We speak to Jon Gracey about his show Werewolf: Live! which is heading up to EdFringe and previously was nominated for the Voice Best Newcomer to Brighton Fringe Award.

Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 5th July 2018

Fundraiser for comedy promoter Beth O'Brien

A special charity gig is being put on by the former clients of Beth O'Brien's Ditto Productions to raise money for O'Brien's medical expenses.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th January 2017

Interview: Cracking the Fringe

Have you ever thought about taking a show to the Edinburgh Fringe, but not known where to start? Or perhaps you did take a show once and it didn't quite go as planned. It was laborious to arrange, a nightmare to market and ended up costing you far more money than you'd anticipated. Well now Jon Gracey and Viv Egan are here to put a stop to all that. A couple with over a half-decade's worth of Fringe experience - Jon having written and performed shows as part of sketch troupe The Beta Males and Viv having been involved as a performer, a reviewer and a punter - they're not claiming they can help you write a brilliant Fringe show, but they can tell you how to put one on without going mad. Their new guide, Cracking the Fringe, is available to buy now.

TV Bomb, 26th July 2014

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