Martin Mor
Martin Mor

Martin Mor

  • Irish
  • Stand-up comedian and writer

Press clippings

50 £2k awards announced from the £100k 'Keep It Fringe Fund'

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has announced the recipients of the 'Keep it Fringe' fund, a new initiative to support Fringe artists, led by Fringe Society President Phoebe Waller-Bridge.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd April 2023

A piggy interview with Martin Mor

Martin Mor interview.

Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 20th June 2018

Fringe comedy shows for kids

We pick the best comedy shows for younger audiences at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 6th July 2017

Review: The Saturday Show

The Stand once again provides a fun-filled Saturday night of laughter.

Adam Thornton, The Wee Review, 30th May 2017

2016 kids picks

Boundless bashes for bairns, but how best to beat the babes' boredom? We browse for the best.

Fest Mag, 16th July 2016

Comedians succeed in doing Everest gig

A group of comedians has been successful in their attempt to do a gig on Mount Everest in the Himalayas.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th April 2016

Fringe Q&As: Martin Mor

Martin Mor speaks to HeraldScotland about baked potatoes, juggling babies and having his accent understood by the Scottish.

The Herald, 22nd August 2014

Lost Voice Guy saves Martin Mor's show

Lee Ridley - aka Lost Voice Guy - stepped in to take over Martin Mor's show after the Northern Irish comic became ill during his performance.

British Comedy Guide, 11th August 2014

Lost Voice Guy steps in as fellow comic takes ill

When Lee Ridley (a.k.a Lost Voice Guy) was rushed to hospital during last year's Edinburgh Fringe, he nearly died of pneumonia. Yesterday things went full circle when, at The Stand in Edinburgh, Ridley jumped onstage to save the day when fellow comic Martin Mor took ill during his show, [Kuh-MEE-deeunh].

Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 10th August 2014

Martin Mor interview

An accidental Manchester resident for more than 20 years, comedian Martin Mor says the best gags are told in the tiny clubs.

Manchester Evening News, 5th March 2014

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