Matt Harvey

  • Australian
  • Actor, writer and comedian

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Matt Harvey: How it started, how it's going

Australian comedian gives us a status report on his first Fringe.

Chortle, 20th August 2023

Is the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society doing a good job?

We ask comedians their views...

Chortle, 10th August 2023

Are you spending big this Fringe?

We ask Edinburgh comedians if they're paying for lots of extras... and if so, why?

Chortle, 8th August 2023

What do you think of the critics?

Edinburgh Fringe comedians give their view...

Chortle, 7th August 2023

Can we increase access to the Fringe without making costs rise too?

We asked Edinburgh comedians about the supply-and-demand pressures.

Chortle, 5th August 2023

What moves can be made to increase diversity at the Fringe?

We asked Edinburgh comedians how the festival could attract a wider range of performers and audiences.

Chortle, 4th August 2023

How much are you paying for rent at the Edinburgh Fringe?

Festival performers shed light on the state of the festival accommodation market.

Chortle, 3rd August 2023

#SNAPCHATZ Episode 36: Unraveling unique stories

Welcome to #SNAPCHATZ Episode 35, where we're unraveling unique stories at #EdFringe2023. Join us as Matt Harvey recounts his comedic tales of dodgy old jobs and broken roller coasters, while Simon Thacker and the Piah Dance Company fuse passionate sounds with expressive dance, and poet Luke Wright delves into a deeply personal exploration of his life and career.

WJ Quinn, The Quintessential Review, 20th July 2023

Australians at Edinburgh Fringe 2022

The 75th Edinburgh Fringe Festival begins this week and, after a bit of an enforced break, there will be a strong contingent of Australian acts (as well as Aussie Expats and adopted Aussies) back in Auld Reeky town raring to tread the boards again. Here is a list of those we could find along with any reviews we have previously written.

Squirrel Comedy, 1st August 2022

The Inbetweeners Movie: An interview with Simon Bird

As The Inbetweeners prepare for their big screen debut, Simon Bird tells us about trying to say no, the "Big Bugger tour" and the similarities between himself and Snoop Dogg.

Matt Harvey, Sabotage Times, 17th August 2011

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