Pepper&Salt talks to Alex Kealy about his new Edinburgh Fringe hour - 'The Fear' - pretty much going through his incredibly compelling press release point by point in response to the intellectual dog-whistle that it presents. That being said, Kealy does emphasise that this is "a heart show, not a head show. But also a head show."
To Judge A Book: Interview with Chelsea Birkby
Bringing her unique blend of philosophy, pop culture and fun, Chelsea Birkby returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with her new show ‘This Is Life, Cheeky Cheeky’. Here Birkby chats to Pepper&Salt about her smart, silly comedy hour, about how we judge books by their covers and incentivises the Pepper&Salt writing staff to make a summer reading list.
To The World We Dream About: Interview with Alex Kitson
Making his debut at the Edinburgh Fringe, Alex Kitson – also known as Bristol and Devon’s finest – chats to Pepper&Salt about the writing process for his show, ‘Must I Paint You A Picture?’, Brexit and the roles of fools and kings.
Material World: Interview with Bella Hull
Returning to the Edinburgh Fringe with a new stand-up hour, Bella Hull joins Pepper&Salt for a chat about her show 'Piggie', the Internet and its impact on us and comedy.
Political Hitman: An Interview with Nerine Skinner
Making her Edinburgh Fringe debut with an hour called 'The Exorcism of Liz Truss', Liz Truss impressionist extraordinaire Nerine Skinner joins Pepper&Salt to talk about all things Liz Truss, sketch comedy and where mayonnaise fits into it all.
Stuart Laws In His Own Words: Interview with Stuart Laws
Pepper&Salt talks to Stuart Laws about his 2024 Fringe hour Stuart Laws Has To Be Joking?, his comedy process and tips for how audiences can approach choosing a show in Edinburgh this year.
Ceci N’Est Pas Un Comédien Toxique: Interview with Ollie Horn
Ollie Horn joins Pepper&Salt to discuss his new Edinburgh Fringe show, 'Comedy for Toxic People (and their friends)', finding the line and his plans to challenge his audiences.
Main Character Ellen-ergy: Interview with Sasha Ellen
Bringing another stand-up hour to Edinburgh, 'My MILF-shake Brings All The Boys to the Yard' and 'Character Building Experience', Sasha Ellen chats with Pepper&Salt about everything from why 'Frasier' is the perfect sitcom, what MILF really means and how transitional points in life are viewed from an outside perspective.
As Good As It Gets: Interview with Milo Edwards
Milo Edwards - a comedian that was once called 'a bit like marmalade' - talks to Pepper&Salt about his bringing new stand-up hour, How Revolting! Sorry To Offend, to the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe, class, and the foundation of Britishness.