Press clippings

Ray Bradshaw performs gig for bald ginger men

As he prepares to embark on his stand-up tour, Ray Bradshaw has been warming-up by performing a gig to an audience exclusively comprising of fellow bald ginger men.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd January 2024

Ray Bradshaw seeks out lookalike

To tie in with his new stand-up tour, comedian Ray Bradshaw is looking to find his doppelganger.

British Comedy Guide, 11th November 2023

Ray Bradshaw to tour in 2024

Stand-up show Ray Bradshaw: Doppelginger will tour between February and April 2024.

British Comedy Guide, 30th August 2023

Edinburgh 2023: pick of the programme - work in progress

Catch some of your favourite comedians working out new material!

Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 13th June 2023

Irn-Bru issues comical challenge to funny Scots

Award-winning comedian Ray Bradshaw will be the audience, and anyone whose gag gets a giggle inside a massive can of BRU will be able to learn from the greats with tickets to some of the most popular shows on the festival line up.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th March 2023

How Ray Bradshaw's new show, Deaf Com 1, with sign language, reaches a whole new audience

The Glasgow comic takes his new show Deaf Com 1 on tour and explains why his jokes reach the parts other comedians can't.

Janet Christie, The Scotsman, 4th March 2023

Scottish Comedy Highlights: March 2023

The biggie this month is Glasgow International Comedy Festival, but there's plenty of laughs to be had even before the festival starts.

Polly Glynn, The Skinny, 1st March 2023

Ray Bradshaw: Football and comedy go hand in hand in Scotland

The comedian has turned making jokes about the beautiful game - including the England team - into a big part of his career.

John Greechan, The Times, 31st December 2022

Ray Bradshaw is breaking boundaries with his sign-language shows

Every comedian has a story about getting a hard time from an audience member, but Ray Bradshaw must be one of the few stand-ups who's been heckled by an animal. During a particularly crowded gig, a woman's hearing dog had settled down on the stage and did a massive yawn just as he was hitting his punchline. It's a good thing humans find him hilarious.

Ashley Davies, Metro, 16th December 2022

Edinburgh 2022: Pick of the Programme- Comedy

With over 3000 shows now onsale for the 2022 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, trying to narrow down what to see can be a bit of a task. BWW reviewer Natalie O'Donoghue has selected her top ten picks across the festival programme to highlight the shows you really don't want to miss this year!

Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 10th June 2022