
“Boy do I wish I’d read all the questions before I started answering.”
WHO: Edy Hurst
WHAT: “‘Bursts with comedic joy’ (Skinny). ‘Absolutely non-stop bonkers’ (Comedy.co.uk). Hark and Boo! Recent revelations hath shone a light upon the ancestry of Edy Hurst. What visions await in our dark voyage? And why are the Vengaboys here? Supported by The Lowry and Arts Council England. Best Comedy Show nominee, Buxton Fringe. Best Alternative Act nominee, North West Comedy Awards. Seen on Next Up Comedy, BBC Radio 4.”
WHERE: Assembly George Square – The Crate (Venue 117)
WHEN: 16:20 (60 min)
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Is this your first time to Edinburgh?
I’ve been to the Fringe as a punter, performer, and inbetween for years. As an audience member it’s a spoil of riches, getting to watch some of the most famous comedians in the world right next to experimental theatre and magnificent DIY finds all within a 12 hour period, sprawled across one of the most beautiful cities in the world. You can watch one off shows by artists you adore, get a chance to see an international perform for the first time in the UK, and just how ambitious some bars are with how a chair store room can become a ‘performance space’
As a producer, it’s also that, but with a great deal more financial and logistical worries. As a comedian, it’s the festival that all other festivals are set around in the calendar, and it continues to be the timeline through which many plan their professional year. It’s a huge undertaking, but the joy of an audience seeing your show out of the hundreds available and spending their time to watch whatever you have been working on is pretty hard to beat. That and City Cafe’s breakfasts.
What are the big things you’ve learned since 2023 and have you absorbed any of the lessons yet?
My new show was commissioned through The Lowry’s Developed With programme, and working with a big theatre to produce a show that stands somewhere in the space between comedy and theatre has been full of lessons from the creative to the professional that I will benefit and learn from for a long time afterwards.
This show is the first time I’ve worked with other people during the development of the work, with director Joz Norris, Joe-Kent Waters, Amy Vreeke and Bobak Champion amongst many more and learning how to explain ideas, take advice and feedback has been really valuable lessons, alongside the fact that when you’re working with others you’re in a team, and it’s both a strange and nice thing to see other people believing in something you’re making together! Is that tragic to see written down? Yes!
Tell us about your show.
Boy do I wish I’d read all the questions before I started answering.
As I said above, Edy Hurst’s Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Himself, was commissioned as part of The Lowry’s ‘Developed With’ Programme, where 6 artists in the North are selected to create a new piece of work alongside professional development and mentoring.
Part of this came with funding that allowed me to work with others and build a team whilst compensating them for their time appropriately. Joz Norris, a comedian who’s work I’ve been a fan of for a number of years came on as director, and I invited a number of artists to join ranging from clowning techniques and physical comedy, to dramaturgy (like metalurgy but instead of medieval armor it’s theatrical structure) to movement direction.
The show has been in WIP/ Preview states up until Edinburgh, and following my run at Assembly the show will undergoe some more production development before a big shiny premiere at The Lowry on October 31st (spooky). From then it will be on a National Tour, including Camden People’s Theatre, Sale Waterside and Attenborough Arts Centre in Leicester.
What should your audience see at the festivals after they’ve seen your show?
Alright! Most of these definitely won’t need me recommending them, but Imma do it anyway.
Joe Kent Waters is Frankie Monroe Live! – The boys been winning the big awards everywhere Frankie’s horrible suit wobbles to, and for good reason. It’s the character, clown, stand up hybrid that nobody realised they needed and a chance to witness the birth of a comedy star.
Hannah Platt: Defence Mechanism – Hannah’s stand up is so so funny at the same time as being honest, and full of integrity. I’ve been lucky to perform with her for years, and this show is going to be an incredible calling card.
Cerys Bradley: Queer Tales for Autistic Folk – I think if you watch my show and go ‘oh I really need to watch more Neurodivergent experiences through the lens of folklore’ then you must have already booked a ticket for Cerys’ show, but if you haven’t, go get one!
Also obvious recs for Chris Cantrell and Amy Gledhill of the Delightful sausage’s respective shows, Jake Donaldson’s show ‘Spectacle’ and if you’ve never been before you simply must go to ACMS at least one night.
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