Katie Mulgrew
Katie Mulgrew

Katie Mulgrew

  • Stand-up comedian and actor

Press clippings

Baby row comic Matt Forde defended by fellow comedian

Katie Mulgrew spoke out in support of Matt Forde, who is at the centre of a viral online row following his Edinburgh Fringe show.

BBC, 19th August 2022

New musical from Vikki Stone and Katie Mulgrew

Comedians Vikki Stone and Katie Mulgrew have written a new musical about a troupe of loveable zoo animals, for adults.

Chortle, 13th March 2020

Fringe preview: 10 sons and daughters of the famous

Comedy seems to be producing dynasties, with a new generation of performers coming from famous parents. All of these comedians are forging their own paths, but their heritage is notable...

Chortle, 20th July 2016

Katie Mulgrew review

This was a lovely show and we are so excited to catch it at the Fringe in August.

Funny Women, 5th July 2016

Katie Mulgrew wins Liverpool Hope Playwriting Prize

Comedian Katie Mulgrew has been crowned the first winner of the Liverpool Hope Playwriting Prize.

David Hutchison, The Stage, 2nd April 2015

Katie Mulgrew follows father Jimmy Cricket's footsteps

Katie Mulgrew was the capable compere. Katie is from Manchester and started doing comedy because of her famous father. Well, we say famous; he was well known in the 70s and 80s as Jimmy Cricket. He is Northern Irish and was known for his distinctive outfit, cut-off trousers, tuxedo, hat and wellies always on the wrong feet.

Karen Koren, Edinburgh Evening News, 10th February 2015

Review: Gilded Balloon Comedy (Edinburgh)

Reviews of Katie Mulgrew, Joel Dommett, David Kay and Jarred Christmas.

Jennifer Davidson, Mumble Comedy, 10th February 2015

This week's new live comedy

Previews of Katie Mulgrew, Adam Riches and Robin Ince.

James Kettle, The Guardian, 12th December 2014

When standups follow in the family funny business

What happens when a comic inspires their child to take up the mic? We talk to Edinburgh fringe performers Katie Mulgrew, Milo and Mike McCabe and Camilla Cleese, daughter of John, about what it's like to share the stage.

Jay Richardson, The Guardian, 9th August 2014

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