Pepper&Salt chats to Lulu Popplewell about her sophomore Fringe hour, Love Love, and all that the show encompasses, the meaning of love and the forms that Popplewell explores over the course of the show.
The Hotly Anticipated: Interview with Andy Barr
In the run-up to the Fringe, Andy Barr took a moment to answer some questions from Pepper&Salt about ‘The Hotly-Anticipated 4th Debut Hour from Rising Star, Andy Barr’, his new show. This hotly anticipated interview covers Barr’s new show, character comedy and what it is like to procrastinate your Edinburgh Fringe debut.
West Coast, Best Coast: Interview with Tamsyn Kelly
Pepper&Salt speaks to Tamsyn Kelly about her new Edinburgh Fringe hour, Hot Titty Bungalow, and to get more qualitative information to once and for all settle the Edinburgh - Glasgow Rivalry. Featuring, the quintessential Glasgow experience and what it is like to strike out West on your own.
Musical Improv Theory: Interview with Alex Prescot
Bean - Spiller and Gigglemug-er, Alex Prescot, his new brings show, ‘Cosy’, to the Edinburgh Fringe. Before doing so, Prescot chats to Pepper&Salt about making his comedy debut, building an audience - interaction based show and the theory behind musical improv.
Every Story Ever Told: Interview with Jain Edwards
Before bringing her new show, She-Devil, to the Edinburgh Fringe, Jain Edwards stops by Pepper&Salt to discuss the thematic relevancy of her show, misogyny and the constant of womanhood over the course of human history.
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.
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.
[Insert Pun Here]: Interview with Ruby Carr
Ruby Carr chats to Pepper&Salt about her upcoming Edinburgh Fringe debut, eBae (a pun so solid that we have decided to keep a placeholder title until a pun worthy enough to name this interview is found), some handy tips, tricks and anecdotes about Carr’s favourite website, eBay. Not included: a fun fact that will mean that you will never look at a microwave the same way again.