
Pierre Novellie
- From Isle of Man, The
- Actor, writer, director, stand-up comedian and podcaster
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Pierre Novellie: It's a Lot Easier to Write Comedy if You're an Outsider
Can a heckle change your life? It's a question the comedian Pierre Novellie has been asking himself for the last couple of years.
Teddy Jamieson, Entertainment Now, 2nd August 2024Meet the Edinburgh Fringe comedians playing their neurodiversity for laughs
With understanding around neurodiversity 'close to zero' for most people, comedians are using shows at the Edinburgh Fringe to tell their stories/
Laura Kelly, The Big Issue, 21st July 2024Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024: 18 stand-up comedy shows
With hundreds of Edinburgh Festival Fringe shows to choose from, we will be picking out the acts we think you should see this year, starting with the best stand-up comedians.
Kevin Quinn, Edinburgh Evening News, 8th June 2024Pierre Novellie review
Thoughtful take on neurodivergence.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 2nd April 2024Avalon Management announces Edinburgh Fringe line-up
Avalon have announced their promoted line-up of artists who are performing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd April 2024Pierre Novellie: Why Are You Laughing? review
Amid all the oddballs doing stand-up, Pierre Novellie seems like one of the most well-adjusted: eloquent, composed and wearing his Cambridge-educated sophistication as proudly as his velvet jacket.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 28th March 2024Pierre Novellie: Why Are You Laughing? review
An agreeable and delightful night out.
Chris Omaweng, London Theatre 1, 27th March 2024Outpouring of support for Frank Skinner after Absolute axes his show
Skinner said on Saturday morning's broadcast that his morning show with Emily Dean and comedian Pierre Novellie would be coming to an end after 15 years.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 23rd March 2024The stand-ups turning their autism into a comedy superpower
From Fern Brady to Hannah Gadsby, a host of comedians have discovered that they have autism. What is it about stand-up that lends itself so well to neurodivergent people?
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 15th March 2024Pierre Novellie writes autism memoir 'Why Can't I Just Enjoy Things?'
Pierre Novellie has written his first book, a memoir about his autism, Why Can't I Just Enjoy Things?.
British Comedy Guide, 5th March 2024