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Q and A with comedian Juliette Burton

Interview with Juliette Burton.

Lucy Moore, Female First, 27th July 2016

Podcast: Juliette Burton: 'It's Time'

Critically acclaimed comedian Juliette Burton has to make a BIG decision... and her Edinburgh audience is going to help her make it. Can one choice change a life? Does looking back help us move forward? Let's find out.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th July 2016

Is it ever acceptable to laugh about mental illness?

Can a joke about mental health ever be positive?

Ryan Barrell, The Huffington Post, 28th June 2016

Interview: Juliette Burton - Decision Time

Here, Juliette Burton tells us about her show, Decision Time, which she'll be performing at Komedia.

The Reviews Hub, 22nd May 2016

Juliette Burton is a lesbian SuperMum who reads erotica

Tomorrow night sees the big-screen premiere of the short SuperMum at the Vue cinema in London's Leicester Square - part of the Raindance Film Festival. It stars comedy performer Juliette Burton in the title role.

John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 29th September 2015

Juliette Burton answers 10 Edinburgh Fringe Questions

Comic Juliette Burton answers 10 questions as she returns to the Fringe with another run of Look At Me.

British Comedy Guide, 7th August 2015

Juliette Burton: performance anxiety dream

It takes guts to perform on stage, but at this time of year many comedians find themselves in front of an audience even when they are asleep. Juliette Burton explains a recent Fringe anxiety dream.

Ben Venables, The Skinny, 5th August 2015

Juliette Burton: changing the world one joke at a time

From bulimia to trolling, being labelled a "feminazi" to being sectioned, with comedian Juliette Burton, nothing is off the table. Seriously, nothing.

Emma Finamore, The London Economic, 17th June 2015

Juliette Burton complicates Fringe venues even more

The Edinburgh Fringe venues in August are already guaranteed to be a mess with the Cowgatehead debacle (subject of already too many earlier blogs) meaning many 'free' shows will be in the wrong venues and/or at the wrong times or will not exist at all. Now I have discovered even some 'pay' venues will be slightly confusing.

John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 16th June 2015

Juliette Burton on finding comedy in personal struggles

Juliette Burton is carving out a reputation as one of the most honest and upfront comedians around, with shows detailing unpatronising accounts of her mental health and problems with body image.

Laugh Out London, 9th June 2015

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