Kathryn Bond
Kathryn Bond

Kathryn Bond

  • Actor, writer and comedian

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Edinburgh Fringe Extra

From a poster made out of parsley to bin-based bruises, the BCG team rounds up some interesting and funny stories and stunts from the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe.

British Comedy Guide, 1st September 2017

Laugh Out London's Edinburgh Fringe comedy awards 2017

It's that time again. The fringe is almost over. The pubs of Edinburgh can go back to being pubs, Lee Nelson's face can stop blocking the view of Edinburgh Castle and the Edinburgh recycling plant will be busy turning flyers into mulch. So without further a do lets give out the least prestigious awards of the year, the Laugh Out London Comedy awards (or the LOLies)...

Laugh Out London, 25th August 2017

What's the worst room to perform in at the Fringe?

Edinburgh's biggest dives, by the comedinans who play them.

Chortle, 17th August 2017

Comedians' weirdest gigs

Lucy Porter caused a breakup. Romesh Ranganathan did a diabetes panel show. And Alexei Sayle survived a skinhead invasion. Comics relive their worst moments on stage.

The Guardian, 16th August 2017

Interview with Kat Bond

Kat Bond takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.

Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 14th August 2017

What's On London's Edinburgh Fringe preview

With the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - the world's largest arts event - officially starting today, we decided to follow the Highland herd and put together a list of the comedy shows we're most looking forward to seeing this month and then subsequently in London.

Ian Cater, What's On London, 4th August 2017

+3 interview: Kat Bond: Loo Roll

"It's been incredibly fun to write, make and perform."

Dan Lentell, Edinburgh49, 2nd August 2017

Three To See 2017: Three lots of quirky comedy

This time three lots of quick comedy.

Caro Moses, ThreeWeeks, 2nd August 2017

Are two heads better than one?

The Fringe is an intense place for comics (I know, get the violin out) and taking a solo comedy show up is arguably the most stressful way to do it. The pressure is on you to write, perform, promote and accept critique and compliments humbly all by yourself.

Kat Bond, Chortle, 1st August 2017

Kat Bond: Loo Roll, Edinburgh preview, Centre17

In Centre17, London's newest performance space - a hall with a small stage near Walthamstow Central tube station - Kat Bond delivered her particular brand of zany comedy to an attentive audience on Friday night.

Antonia Windsor, Theatre Bubble, 1st August 2017

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