Lee Ridley
Lee Ridley

Lee Ridley

  • 43 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Ten shows to watch at Edinburgh Fringe Festival

From a drag queen Brexit musical to an immersive ice skating experience.

The Week, 2nd August 2018

Fringe interview: Lee Ridley

Lee Ridley is returning to the Fringe this year having won Britain's Got Talent, but he hasn't lost his more combative voice.

Stephen Armstrong, The Times, 29th July 2018

Lee Ridley to release Lost Voice Guy book in 2019

Stand-up comedian Lee Ridley, also known as Lost Voice Guy, is to release a book in 2019 called I'm Only In It For the Parking.

British Comedy Guide, 28th July 2018

The biggest names at Edinburgh Fringe 2018

It's that time of year again - Edinburgh Fringe festival is just around the corner as August attempts to entertain us with the funniest gags, most riveting drama and best talk shows.

Amy Duncan, Metro, 24th July 2018

Accessible picks

While disabled access at the Fringe is still not perfect, it has come a long way. Here are some top shows from companies that champion or incorporate access in their work.

Fest Mag, 21st July 2018

28 of the best comedy shows at the Fringe

We took a look at the huge lineup of comedy gear at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe and selected a sample of the shows that are already tickling our tickly bits.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 20th July 2018

Opinion: stop using disability as a cheap comedy device

Sacha Baron Cohen playing a disabled veteran in his new series might have caused controversy, but he's doing nothing others haven't done before.

Penny Pepper, The Guardian, 18th July 2018

Comedians ready for Barnardo's Edinburgh gig

The charity Barnardo's is putting on a big gig at the Edinburgh Fringe on the 8th August. Lost Voice Guy, Russell Howard, Tape Face and Zoe Lyons are amongst the performers looking forward to taking part in the two hour show.

British Comedy Guide, 16th July 2018

Review - Latitude Festival: Lost Voice Guy

This is a comedian not to be overlooked, and this reviewer is positive he won't be turning down the volume on his iPad anytime soon. A truly raw funny piece by an inspiring and loveable man.

Lucy Ross, The Reviews Hub, 14th July 2018

Interviews with disabled Fringe comics

Being disabled hasn't prevented a number of Fringe comedians from striving towards the top.

Jay Richardson, The List, 12th July 2018

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