Press clippings Page 5
Njambi McGrath interview
"I think this country is traumatised by its own history"
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 20th August 2019Accommodation woes
We asked a range of comedians about their accommodation at this year's Fringe, and for disaster stories from previous years.
British Comedy Guide, 14th August 2019Edinburgh rules
Many performers set themselves Edinburgh rules, like not drinking for the month. We asked this year's Fringers what theirs are.
British Comedy Guide, 12th August 2019Njambi McGrath: Accidental Coconut Q&A
NATYS 2019 winner Njambi McGrath is returning to Edinburgh with her new show Accidental Coconut, in which she examines the effects of Brexit and nostalgia for the British Empire. We talked to Njambi about her show, self discipline and African women getting a chance to share their perspective...
Funny Women, 1st August 201950 unmissable shows at the 2019 Fringe
We've picked out 50 - yes, fifty - of the offbeat, less mainstream offerings from this years jumbo Edinburgh Fringe line-up. Also, look out for our reviews article once the festival kicks off!
Rupert & Stuart, To Do List, 31st July 201950 word Fringe pitch: Njambi McGrath
This time it's the turn of...Njambi McGrath on Accidental Coconut.
The Reviews Hub, 28th July 2019Njambi McGrath: interview
Interview with Njambi McGrath.
Anna Rieser, Edinburgh Festivals, 25th July 2019Comedians' guide to Edinburgh
Sofie Hagen, Phil Wang, Nish Kumar and others reveal their favourite festival spots, from Portobello Beach to the middle of the Royal Mile.
The Guardian, 12th July 2019Interview with Njambi McGrath
"Black history has to be prised out of the white narrative mainly concentrating on slaves instead of seeking to create a rounded view."
Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 9th July 2019Njambi McGrath: the Edinburgh interviews 2019
Interview with Njambi McGrath.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 7th July 2019