Ahead of this year’s Fringe, Thor Stenhaug chats to Pepper&Salt about his work-in-progress, It’s So Hard to Speak Without Saying Anything Stupid, as well as providing further insight into his new podcast, Bold Shout, with Jake Abela.
Unwrapped: Interview with Alfie Packham
Making his debut at the Edinburgh Fringe with his show My Gift To You, a show about gifts and their meaning. Here Alfie Packham chats to Pepper&Salt about what he is looking forward to about making his debut as well as the role of comedians challenging those positions of power.
Rosebud Moment: Interview with Michael Kunze
Making his Edinburgh Fringe debut with his show Infinity Mirror, Michael Kunze joins Pepper&Salt to discuss his foray into sketch comedy, the show’s structure and, of course, Citizen Kane.
Jamie’s Version: Interview with Jamie Finn
Returning to the Edinburgh Fringe, Jamie Finn discusses his upcoming show, Nobody's Talking About Jamie (Taylor's Version) and Vitamin C tablets.
Norse Gods and Wrestling: Interview With Ed Gamester
Creator of Mythos: Ragnarök - Ed Gamester - joins Pepper&Salt to discusses show's return to the Edinburgh Fringe and it all came to be.
Finding the Dialectic: Interview with Alexander Bennett
Self-described sentimental cynic Alexander Bennet sits down with Pepper&Salt to discuss his new Edinburgh Fringe show, 'Emotional Daredevil', manages to find the way to do so without giving away any spoilers whilst still providing insight into its potentially collaborative nature.
In Context: Interview with Mustafa Algiyadi
Debuting his new hour 'Almost Legal Alien' at the Edinburgh Fringe this August, Mustafa Algiyadi joins Pepper&Salt to discuss his show, his start in comedy through improv theatre, as well as touching on a few pertinent subjects of our time.
Life, The Universe, And Everything: Interview with Alex Kealy
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.