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EdFringe talk: Zach Zucker: Spectacular Industry Showcase
"Just because you are willing to get naked onstage DOESN'T MEAN YOU HAVE TO!"
Dan Lentell, Get Your Coats On, 20th August 2022Interviews: Comedians Working in Healthcare
A chat with Stefania Licari, Zach Zucker, Phil Hammond and Nancy Clench.
Si Hawkins, Fest Mag, 12th August 2022Zach Zucker's Spectacular Industry Showcase ripples with impact of Highland Park sniper tragedy
Like thousands of other entertainers, American performer Zach Zucker was looking forward to bringing his latest show to the world famous Edinburgh Fringe, where he was first discovered seven years ago.
Liam Rudden, The Scotsman, 25th July 2022Edinburgh Fringe 2022: The comedy lineup so far
Here's a small fraction of some of the comedy coming up at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Jamie Dunn, The Skinny, 24th July 2022NextUp to stream over 50 Edinburgh comedy shows
Streaming platform NextUp have announced they are to broadcast over 50 shows from the Edinburgh Fringe live to homes nationwide.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd July 2022Edinburgh 2022: Zach Zucker Q&A
BWW catches up with Zach Zucker to chat about bringing Spectacular Industry Showcase (Made for TV) to the 2022 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 15th July 2022Zach Zucker interview
First and foremost, it's going to be (a) spectacular (industry showcase) and you're all going to love it. Or you might hate it!
On The Mic, 12th July 2022Aisling Bea joins Latitude line-up
Aisling Bea has been added to the Latitude festival line-up, alongside Rachel Parris, Marcus Brigstocke and Sophie Duker.
Chortle, 28th April 2022Comedians on why they need an alter ego
For character comics such as Zach Zucker, Bilal Zafar, Paul Vickers, Sooz Kempner and Jay Bennett, performing as other people is a way to both escape from - and confront - their personal lives
Si Hawkins, The Guardian, 28th September 2021Stamptown Comedy Night review
Live cabaret becomes alternative sketch show as the Stamptown gang make merry with Zoom-era laughs.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 1st June 2020