Press clippings
Brits land roles in This Is Spinal Tap sequel
Nina Conti, Kerry Godliman and Chris Addison have been cast in the sequel to This Is Spinal Tap.
Chortle, 27th March 2024Nina Conti publishes special on YouTube
Nina Conti: The Dating Show is now available to watch for free on YouTube.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd October 2023Nina Conti inhabits Monkey alter-ego for dark comedy movie Sunlight
Nina Conti stars and directs Sunlight, "a hilariously dark and unconventional love story" co-starring and written by the Pajama Men's Shenoah Allen, in which the ventriloquist inhabits her Monkey alter-ego.
British Comedy Guide, 24th April 2023Bristol Comedy Garden returns
The Southwest's biggest comedy festival Bristol Comedy Garden presented by heycar returns to its roots in Queen Square this June 14-18th, with a Big Top bursting with incredible comedy.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th March 2023Tall stories: performers on their wildest Edinburgh moments
Stand-up in a swimming pool, naked tractor driving, heart attacks, heckles, walkouts, rain and an onstage marriage proposal - as the fringe turns 75, this year's performers on the memories that make the festival unique.
Tim Key, Sindhu Vee, Jayde Adams, Flo & Joan, Arthur Smith, Reginald D Hunter, Paul Foot, Tim Crouch, Nina Conti, Simon Munnery, Bilal Zafar, Lou Sanders, Matt Forde, Fascinating Aïda, La Clique, The Guardian, 6th August 2022Life according to: Ventriloquist and comedian Nina Conti
The ventriloquist chats family, Fringe memories and the risks of inviting audience members on to the stage.
Murray Scougall, The Sunday Post, 28th July 2022Comedians share their favourite restaurants, pubs and cafes
Here are a few of the comedian recommendations in advance of this year's event.
Gaby Soutar, The Scotsman, 27th July 2022Pleasance announces final Edinburgh Fringe shows
The Pleasance has announced their final batch of shows for this year's Edinburgh Fringe.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 7th June 2022BBC New Comedy Award wants to find new faces to make us laugh now
Satire is everywhere and a fresh generation of comics are ripping up the rules.
Stephen Armstrong, The Sunday Times, 22nd May 2022Nina Conti review
Speed-dating, human puppets and comedy craftsmanship.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 29th March 2022