Olaf Falafel
Olaf Falafel

Olaf Falafel

  • Writer, stand-up comedian and artist

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Olaf Falafel interview

Olaf Falafel talks to us about his new show The Marmosets Of My Mind.

Female First, 17th July 2017

The Edinburgh interviews 2017: Olaf Falafel

Swedish stand up Olaf Falafel is an idiosyncratic performer to say the least. His latest show is packed full of surrealist energy, entitled The Marmosets Of My Mind. Olaf is also an illustrator, having just published his first children's book, proving him to be a natural creative in other aspects besides performance alone. He will be performing his free show at The City Café throughout August.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 16th July 2017

Interview: rarely asked questions - Olaf Falafel

Comedian and illustrator Olaf Falafel has had a good year.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 10th July 2017

Fringe 2017 - Olaf Falafel

Critically acclaimed idiot, Olaf Falafel is back with another hour of surreal stupidity.

Kara Alberts, The Edinburgh Reporter, 3rd July 2017

#EdFringe17: Olaf Falafel

Critically acclaimed idiot, Olaf Falafel is back with another hour of surreal stupidity. Who knows what it'll involve, probably conkers, maybe sandpaper. Enjoy 15 minutes in the company of the superior and subversive surrealist.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th June 2017

Leicester Comedy Festival award nominees

The nominations have been announced for Leicester Comedy Festival 2017's awards.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 14th March 2017

75 killer jokes and one-liners from the Fringe (Link expired)

Here's a whopping 75 gags, jokes and observations from this year's festival. If you didn't like the last one, move on the next.

WOW247, 24th August 2016

Olaf Falafel: Edinburgh Fringe 2016 interview

Olaf Falafel interview.

Laugh Out London, 22nd August 2016

Fringe Q&As: Olaf Falafel

Olaf Falafel talks about his new show, The Cheese of Truth.

The Herald, 21st August 2016

The best jokes from Edinburgh festival

These are the funniest lines we've heard so far from this year's standup shows.

The Guardian, 15th August 2016

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