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10 things that make us laugh by Zach and Viggo

Zach and Viggo write us a piece for the site ahead of their new show Where Does The Love Go at the edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Zach & Viggo, Female First, 20th July 2018

A piggy interview with Zach & Viggo

Zach & Viggo interview.

Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 8th July 2018

What do you think of critics?

Now it's Edinburgh Fringe comedians turn to dole out their opinions.

Chortle, 20th August 2017

What's the oddest thing you've found in your bucket?

Comedians recall their peculiar donations.

Chortle, 19th August 2017

Fringe 2017 - Zach Zucker

Fresh off a run of SOLD OUT shows in Los Angeles, London and Berlin, award-winning comedian Zach Zucker makes his solo debut with Human Person!

The Edinburgh Reporter, 7th August 2017

Fringe 2017 - Zach & Viggo

Following an eighteen month tour of Europe, North America and Australia, Gaulier-graduates Zach Zucker and Viggo Venn bust open the absurd, chaotic and wildly unpredictable depths of comedy with their second show Dream Team.

The Edinburgh Reporter, 3rd August 2017

Interview: Zach & Viggo

Last year's Brighton Fringe Best Comedy winners Zach & Viggo are back with a new show, two solo shows & their original award-winning show!

Victoria Nangle, The Latest, 2nd May 2017

Stand-Up is the ultimate lesson in common ground

We chatted to some stand-up comedians to find out their secrets to making the audience feel connected with one another.

Jennifer Barton, The Huffington Post, 26th April 2017

Zach and Viggo recall their most memorable gigs

'They pulled Zach's clothes off and bit his face'

Zach Zucker, Viggo Venn and Jonny Woolley, Chortle, 23rd August 2016

Edinburgh Fringe | 2016 Thunderflop

This hilarious pair of spandex-wearing wonder clowns take you on an absurd trip through their wild imagination into the deepest darkest depths of stupidity, depravity and pure idiocy. Critically acclaimed, Gaulier-trained, cult physical comedians Zach Zucker and Viggo Venn create one of this year's must-see shows. With a cavalcade of absurd and inappropriate characters, they leap quickly between surreal and free-flowing vignettes.

The New Current, 1st August 2016

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