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Comedians' weirdest gigs
Lucy Porter caused a breakup. Romesh Ranganathan did a diabetes panel show. And Alexei Sayle survived a skinhead invasion. Comics relive their worst moments on stage.
The Guardian, 16th August 2017Sarah Kendall recalls her unforgettable five gigs
'I played to Herman Goering's cousin'
Sarah Kendall, Chortle, 13th August 2017What's On London's Edinburgh Fringe preview
With the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - the world's largest arts event - officially starting today, we decided to follow the Highland herd and put together a list of the comedy shows we're most looking forward to seeing this month and then subsequently in London.
Ian Cater, What's On London, 4th August 2017Fringe 2017: Top acts choose their comedy picks
Comedy stars pick their favourites.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 2nd August 2017Sarah Kendall on story-telling and the Fringe
Australian comic and wordsmith Sarah Kendall on why we tell stories.
Jenni Ajderian, The Skinny, 31st July 2017Onion at the Fringe: 2017 TVO Edinburgh round-up
It's that time of year again: the Edinburgh Fringe is almost upon us, and once again a cavalcade of TVO regulars are heading across the Scottish border to entertain the masses on a daily basis.
The Velvet Onion, 18th July 201711 international comedy recommendations at the Fringe
We've compiled some of our favourite international comedians who will be putting on shows at the Festival this year.
Laugh Out London, 17th July 2017Sarah Kendall interview
The Aussie comic on the things that make her laugh the most, from tomatoes on toast to 30 Rock.
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 9th June 2017Sarah Kendall, comedy review
Kendall turns from stand-up to storyteller and the results are extremely funny, writes Bruce Dessau.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 13th March 2017Sarah Kendall on switching from stand-up to stories
Hello. My name is Sarah, and I tell stories. I used to perform stand-up comedy in stand-up comedy clubs, to audiences who had paid to see stand-up comedy routines. I did this for around 15 years. And after 15 years, I was bored, I was lost, I didn't care if people laughed or booed me off, my 'new' ideas felt like faded photocopies of ideas I'd had ten years ago, and most of my teeth had fallen out. I didn't want to do stand-up comedy anymore, so I decided to fall back on my training as a consultant radiologist. That last bit is not true, nor is the teeth stuff. I don't even know if 'consultant radiologist' is a job title.
Sarah Kendall, Beyond The Joke, 25th February 2017