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An Interview with George Egg
by Steve Crabtree / @stevecrab George Egg is a comedian with something pretty niche. And he comes to the Square Chapel ... -
An Interview with Stewart Francis
By Brian Donaldson First the sad news. ‘Into The Punset’ is the farewell tour of UK-based Canadian gag master Stewart ... -
An Interview with Russell Kane
By James Kettle Russell Kane is more than just a stand-up. He’s like a comedy David Attenborough who instead of ... -
An Interview with Shappi Khorsandi
By James Rampton Stand-up comedy has undergone a huge transformation over the last 20 years. Shappi Khorsandi, one of our ... -
An Interview with Ardal O’Hanlon
By Brian Donaldson Admitting that he was happily sliding into middle-age, fairly sure he knew all that he needed to ... -
Sindhu Vee – Q&A
Sindhu Vee was born and raised in India and has received degrees from Delhi, Oxford (for which she got a ... -
An Interview with Kevin Bridges
By James Kettle Glasgow’s finest young comic Kevin Bridges is back on the road, playing some of the biggest venues ... -
An Interview with Comedian, Dylan Moran
By Brian Donaldson As he prepares to take ‘Dr Cosmos’ across the UK, it might feel as though Dylan Moran ... -
An Interview with Jeremy Hardy
By Brian Donaldson He may describe himself as a ‘pessimistic soul’, but broadcaster, writer and comedian Jeremy Hardy is feeling ... -
An Interview with Doug Stanhope
Doug Stanhope has been drunkenly stumbling down the back roads and dark alleys of stand-up comedy for over a quarter ... -
An Interview with Comedian, Tim Vine
By Brian Donaldson With ‘Sunset Milk Idiot’, the name of his new pun-packed touring show, Tim Vine has done something ... -
An Interview with Bridget Christie
By Veronica Lee Bridget Christie is, by her own admission, a worrier. Climate change, cyber espionage, Brexit, Trump, plastic/air pollution, ...