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Comedy Festival: FEATURES
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A selection of interviews, Q&As and articles featuring comedy festival acts: Stewart Lee Q&A. He's the 41st best stand up in the UK! (2007) Silly Symphony. Jimmy Carr returns to Birmingham's Symphony Hall (2007) Brigstocke breaks the ice. Marcus Brigstocke heads into previously unchartered waters... (2007) Laughing Sole Comedy Club: Christian worker and stand-up fan Helen Tomblin has discovered there is a market for non-offensive mirth in Birmingham (2007) Felix spreads his wings. He's gone from comedy sketch show and stand-up to Shakespeare and hit stage show One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest - but now Felix Dexter is looking to add another string to his bow (2007). Answering Back: Andy Parsons. Mock The Week's Parsons on lettuce, The Killers and his first radio sitcom (2007). Josie Long Q&A: "I want it to be joyful" says the 2007 If.Comedy Best Newcomer winner (2007). Tim Minchin: The Accidental Comedian. "My single skill is multiplicity!" reckons the multi-talented 'Black Comic Cabaret' star (2007). Sean Hughes: A Man With Ambition. The Irish stand-up turned actor, writer, broadcaster on Never Mind The Buzzcocks, '90s fame, relationships and his return to stand-up comedy after eight years (2007). Ted Chippington. Heralded by Stewart Lee and others, the former Midlands-based early '80s 'anti-comedian' makes an unexpected comeback (2007).
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