Scott Gibson
Scott Gibson

Scott Gibson

  • Stand-up comedian

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Scott Gibson interview

Interview with Scott Gibson.

Edinburgh Festivals, 31st July 2017

Gadd and Gibson are back at the Fringe

Gadd returns with Monkey See Monkey Do, while Gibson offers new confessional material.

Ben Williams, The List, 12th July 2017

Best comedy shows at the Edinburgh Fringe 2017

We pick out the must-see comedy shows that are already giving us goosebumps of excitement.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 11th July 2017

Fringe 2017 - Scott Gibson: Like Father, Like Son

Award-winning comedian Scott Gibson returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this year for the debut of his brand new full length show.

Mike Smith, The Edinburgh Reporter, 7th July 2017

Fringe 2017: the comedy shows you should book now

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the best place to see comedy heavyweights perform alongside up and coming talent.

Rebecca Monks, i Newspaper, 5th July 2017

Scott Gibson charged over 'inappropriate texts'

Stand-up Scott Gibson has been officially charged over allegations he sent inappropriate sexual messages to a number of female comedians.

Chortle, 4th July 2017

Scott Gibson accused of sending explicit messages

Scott Gibson, who has supported the likes of Frankie Boyle and Kevin Bridges, and won the Edinburgh Newcomer Award in 2016, has been accused of sending sexual messages to four women on the comedy circuit.

Jane Hamilton, Daily Record, 24th June 2017

Laugh a minute: Edinburgh festival's 2017 comedy lineup

Sara Pascoe looks at life after a breakup, Trygve Wakenshaw brings his baby on stage, and Alexei Sayle, Ruby Wax and talkshow king Craig Ferguson all return to the fringe this year.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 8th June 2017

Fringe 2017: shows we think will sell out fast

From first timers to returning Fringe favourites, here's the shows from Gilded Balloon, Pleasance, Assembly and Underbelly to book ASAP.

Louise Stoddart, The List, 6th June 2017

Scott Gibson review

Very funny and touching, in places, this is a true tale of life and death, squashed moths and exotic dancers, told by a likeable and engaging storyteller.

Simon Topping, The Reviews Hub, 15th May 2017

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