In the first interview of the season, Amelia Hamilton joins Pepper&Salt to discuss her plans for her Edinburgh Fringe debut - Forget Me Not - the pre-apocalypse party and Daveed Diggs’ words per minute.
The Right to Expect More: Interview with Corinne Fisher
Democratic nominee candidate and comedian Corinne Fisher discusses her run for the role of a lifetime - New York City Mayor - with Pepper&Salt. In this interview, Fisher dives into her candidacy to be the Democratic nominee, her leadership experience and thoughts on the political nature of art in the current climate.
Three Second Rule: Interview with Derek Mitchell
In the midst of not one, but two UK tours, Derek Mitchell joins Pepper&Salt to discuss his UK tours of Double Dutch and Goblin, live performance and the three second rule.
Humour and a Good Sprinkling of Heart: Interview with Lauren Pattison
Setting out on a UK Tour with Big Girls Pants, Lauren Pattison shares her thoughts with Pepper&Salt on her new hour, giving us insight into her writing and comedy processes for this show.
Because It Is My Name : Interview with Kate Hammer
Kate Hammer makes her debut this fringe with her show, Double Virgin on the Rocks (With a Twist). Here she talks to Pepper&Salt about the concept behind her show, the struggles of having many names and we we do this.
Swimming Against The Algorithm : Interview with Suchandrika Chakrabarti
Having returned to the Edinburgh Fringe with her sophomore show, Doomscrolling, Suchandrika Chakrabarti chats to Pepper&Salt about her new hour, character comedy and what's going on with the orcas.
Straight Stand-Up With A Twist: Interview with Paddy Young
Paddy Young returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with a new hour after smash-hit success of his debut. Here he chats to Pepper&Salt about If I Told You I'd Have to Kiss You, his foray into online sketch comedy and Quakers Theories.
Cowboys and Offices: Interview with Lil Wenker
Saddling up to make her debut this year, Lil Wenker gives Pepper&Salt some insight into her new clown comedy, BANGTAIL, Alan himself and her clowning journey to the Edinburgh Fringe.
The Responsibility Of A Comedian: Interview With Dee Allum
Debuting at this year’s Fringe, Dee Allum brings her show Deadname to Edinburgh. Here Allum chats to Pepepr&Salt about her new hour, making her debut and her responsibility as a comedian.
The Most Chaotic: Interview with Alex Franklin
Fringe veteran, Alex Franklin returns this August with her new show, Gurl Code. Before travelling to Edinburgh, she chats to Pepper&Salt about Gurl Code and exactly what it takes to bringing chaos to comedy.