“If you’ve forgotten just how entertaining an angry, potty mouthed man armed only with a mic can be, Garrett Millerick is the comic for you… masterclass” ★★★★
Mark Monahan, The Telegraph
“smart, provocative, playful, wide-ranging and devastatingly funny.” ★★★★ ½
Steve Bennett, Chortle
“Thoughtfully conceived, bombastically delivered, this is a juggernaut of an hour” ★★★★
Jay Richardson, The List
Following on from spending four consecutive years being recommended as one of the top comedy shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and recently performing stand-up on legendary US late night show Conan, award-winning comedian Garrett Millerick brings a brand-new hour, Garrett Millerick Needs More Space, to this year’s Fringe. Marking his 10th solo hour and 22 years performing at the Fringe, Garrett is performing his new show at Monkey Barrel, The Tron from 29th July – 25th August at 4.25pm.
Garrett Millerick Needs More Space, sees comedy’s ‘angriest optimist’ return for a hilarious, honest, and mostly historically accurate, exploration of space travel. In his latest hour, Garrett examines his totally insignificant place in the universe and how little he actually knows about anything.
A phenomenal stand-up comic, writer and director, this year saw Garrett land his debut BBC Radio 4 show, Do Gooders, a fresh six-episode, ensemble workplace sitcom that takes us behind the curtain of the charity industry. Written by and starring Garrett, Do Gooders will air later this year and also includes a cast of Frank Skinner, Ahir Shah and Ania Magliano. Elsewhere on television and radio, Garrett has appeared on BBC Radio 4 and Sirius XM, was twice a semi-finalist at the BBC New Comedy Awards and wrote and starred in a number of sketches for Comic Relief. On podcasts, Garrett has been a popular guest on The Guilty Feminist with Deborah Frances-White, Have a Word with Adam Rowe, Grief Cast with Cariad Lloyd, The Comedian’s Comedian with Stuart Goldsmith and The Paul Chowdhry PudCast.
As a live performer, Garrett’s latest show saw him named as one of the best reviewed shows at the Fringe 2023. Garrett’s breakout live show Sunflower was also one most talked about shows of 2018 and saw him nominated for Breakthrough Act at the 2019 Chortle Awards, as well as a winner at the Three Weeks Editor’s Choice Awards that same year. Following up the show with Smile and Just Trying to Help, which was nominated for Best Show at the 2022 Leicester Comedy Festival, all three critically-acclaimed shows were recorded and made available internationally.
Edinburgh Festival Fringe tickets are on sale now. Full dates and tickets at garrettmillerick.com
What the press has previously said about Garrett Millerick…
“This is Big Hitting Stand Up”
The Guardian (Critics Choice)
“has the room erupting with laughter. Cathartic. Clever. Funny.” ★★★★
Kate Copstick, The Scotsman
“wonderfully funny” ★★★★
Dominic Maxwell, The Times
“stand-up with an insolent twist… upbeat misanthropy” ★★★★
Stephen Armstrong, The Sunday Times
“Millerick’s skill in word play and joking about the unjokeable comes to life in the poignant moments… to be applauded” ★★★★
John Stansfield, Fest
“quality, sharply opinionated stand-up that he’s made his Fringe name with… a unique joy” ★★★★
Brian Donalson, The List
“mind blowing… completely hilarious… tight, funny, and irreverent, he’s the comic that other comics want to be… Brilliant.” ★★★★★
Chris Lambert, Three Weeks
“a proper comedian…a breath of fresh air for comedy lovers” ★★★★ ½
Geoff Evans, One4Review
EDINBURGH FRINGE LISTINGS INFORMATION
Garrett Millerick – Garrett Millerick Needs More Space
Venue: Monkey Barrel, The Tron
Date & Time: 29th July – 25th August (not 5th, 12th, 19th) at 4.25pm
Duration: 60 min
Web: www.garrettmillerick.com
For more information, images, press tickets, or if you have interview requests, please contact: Perrine Davari at [email protected] / 020 7598 8000