Joseph Morpurgo
Joseph Morpurgo

Joseph Morpurgo

  • Actor, writer, comedian, improviser and producer

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Old Fart's festival guide to the Fringe: dream big

You have to feel for them: the performers here for the first time believing that this will be the beginning of a glorious, glittering career in the theatre and television. Chris Bratt tells their stories.

Chris Bratt, The Independent, 7th August 2017

Edinburgh festival 2017: 10 shows to see

A puppet blockbuster, a Bigfoot opera and a Northern Soul dance marathon all feature in the lineup of the 70th Edinburgh festival.

Chris Wiegand, The Guardian, 4th August 2017

The of the best Fringe comedies that aren't stand-up

There's a huge wealth of improv, sketch and character comedy to enjoy at this year's Fringe.

Murray Robertson, The List, 2nd August 2017

50 unmissable shows at the Fringe 2017

We'll be jetting up to the Edinburgh Fringe for the first week of the festival, and we'll be sharing with you the best quirky, offbeat, and downright amazing events at this years Fringe!

Stuart Wilson, To Do List, 27th July 2017

Joseph Morpurgo on Gothic Horror show Hammerhead

After his 2015 award nominated show Soothing Sounds for Baby, Joseph Morpurgo is back at Pleasance Courtyard and he is reworking a classic of literature.

Ben Venables, The Skinny, 27th July 2017

Jordan Morpugo: Hammerhead

Joseph Morpurgo has developed his own style of high-concept character comedy inspired by the playful mashing up of audio, video and prop material.

Jay Richardson, Edinburgh Festivals, 20th July 2017

ComedyReviewer Top Tips 2017

Top Fringe tips for 2017.

@ComedyReviewer, 19th July 2017

10 must-see Fringe comedy preview shows in London

All across the country, performers are limbering up for Edinburgh's month-long comedy marathon, fine-tuning their best new material before the Fringe. But if you can't wait until August - or, indeed, if you can't make it to Edinburgh at all - you can catch these shows in London first. Dive in!

Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 18th July 2017

Fringe 2017: Top picks and tips

With its 3,398 shows across 300 venues, we guide you through the world's largest arts festival.

Sarah Bradbury, The Independent, 18th July 2017

The ones to watch: comedy

Who will be funniest at this year's Fringe? Ben Williams selects the best of the bunch

Ben Williams, Fest Mag, 15th July 2017

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