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Was the real Edinburgh Fringe Festival the friends we made along the way? This week, Mo's unwinding with Catherine McCafferty and Demi Adejuyigbe before they all head back to LA. They talk about balancing their personal lives with their art, finding authentic relationships, and how far they'd commit to a bit for love. And hey, guess what, it's all about process.
The Edinburgh Fringe Festival may be a wrap, but we're still at it! Stay tuned for more episodes of Worse Than You, featuring Fringe headliners... and beyond.
Catherine McCafferty is an actor and stand-up who just wrapped her Edinburgh Fringe Festival run of her solo show (Not) That Bad. You can check out her digital series Pretty Gay on Patreon, and see her in projects like Crush on Hulu.
Demi Adejuyigbe is a writer, comedian, filmmaker, and musician. He just wrapped his Fringe show Demi Adejuyigbe Is Going To Do One (1) Backflip, for which he was nominated for The 2024 DLT Entertainment Best Newcomer Award. Check out Demi's first chat with Mo here.
Worse Than You with Mo Fry Pasic is hosted by Mo Fry Pasic. Our executive producers are Lauren Mandel and Erica Getto. Our associate producer is Carmen Carigan. Charlotte Harrison designed our show art, and Brandon Young photographed Mo for our show art. Special thanks to Myrriah Gossett for setting up our Edinburgh tech kit.
We're on Instagram @worsethanyoushow. You can learn more about the stage show Worse Than You here.
Worse Than You with Mo Fry Pasic is co-produced by Disco Nap and Kinehora Productions.
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