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Robin Ince

Robin Ince

  • 56 years old
  • English
  • Writer, stand-up comedian, presenter and author

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Comedy review: Robin Ince, Edinburgh

If Robin Ince really means what he says about taking a five-year sabbatical from touring, then the science-loving stand-up certainly went out with a big bang.

Brian Donaldson, The Scotsman, 16th January 2015

Robin Ince interview

A working knowledge of quantum physics or fun facts about the behaviour of particles probably feature pretty low on your list of ice-breakers or party banter. Then again, you've never been privy to one of comedian and science whiz Robin Ince's get-togethers.

Marion Sauvebois, Swindon Advertiser, 15th January 2015

Why a Free Fringe is important for us all

The urgent issue is the Free Fringe benefit in London this week. This benefit goes to funding the PBH's Free Fringe brochure, so that the performers and audience can still have an entirely free experience when it comes to August.

Robin Ince, 11th January 2015

Preview: Robin Ince, Blooming Buzzing Confusion

Edinburgh regular Robin Ince returns with his latest brain-squeezing show.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 8th January 2015

Robin Ince: When your teenage icons are no more

Robin Ince on the comedy heroes that left us in 2014.

Robin Ince, Giggle Beats, 20th December 2014

Robin Ince's Christmas Science Ghosts, comedy review

Most comedy gigs offer audiences something to laugh about. Robin Ince's annual Bloomsbury package also offers something to think about.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 18th December 2014

This week's new live comedy

Previews of Katie Mulgrew, Adam Riches and Robin Ince.

James Kettle, The Guardian, 12th December 2014

Robin Ince: A night of Just a Minute

I was repetitively kicking myself within. Every time I snatched a subject from someone else, I managed to repeat something within seconds, though I have no idea how I clumsily repeated both DNA and Schopenhauer.

Robin Ince, 3rd December 2014

Robin Ince: Horror was a place where comedians hid

Twisted tales, ghoulish punchlines... Robin Ince on why many comedians are attracted to horror fiction.

The Big Issue, 20th November 2014

You don't have to be mad to tell jokes here...

...but we've no idea if it helps!

Robin Ince, Giggle Beats, 30th October 2014

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