Press clippings Page 8
Njambi McGrath: One-liners, big issues
Born and educated in Kenya, before attending university in both the US and UK, and now London-based, Njambi McGrath has been garnering lots of attention in recent years as she's worked the comedy circuit and new talent competitions.
Chris Cooke, ThreeWeeks, 9th August 2016Political comedy isn't dead
Serious issues are back on the stand-up agenda. Here are the Fringe's hottest topics.
Stephen Armstrong, The Sunday Times, 7th August 2016Photo shoot: Njambi McGrath
The brilliant Njambi McGrath is back at the Fringe with her show 1 Last Dance With My Father. We're going to chat to her about it all in a future edition of Three Weeks. So we ought to get some photos taken...
Kat Gollock, ThreeWeeks, 7th August 2016Losing their religion
There's a swarm of Fringe comedy shows this August with stand-ups reflecting on their heavily religious teenage years. We hear about their conflicted views and what made them leave the faith.
Claire Sawers, The List, 2nd August 2016The Njambi McGrath three minute interview
Njambi McGrath has been described as the hottest thing to come out of Africa since the Sahara. Born and educated in Kenya she attended university in London and State University of New York. She holds an IT degree and is fluent in English, Swahili and Kikuyu. As Martin Walker learns, she’s also performing her first solo show at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th June 2014Njambi McGrath interview
Kenyan born stand-up comedian, Njambi McGrath, chats to Martin Walker about her latest solo Edinburgh show Devil's Door Bell. She shares her experiences of living in Africa, moving to the UK and launching her stand-up career.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th June 2014