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Liam Withnail, Rosa Garland, Emma Frankland and 404 Ink are among the winners at the final round of our Edinburgh Festivals ...
Welcome to the wonderful and frightening world of Andy Barr. At times unhinged, at others plaintive, at times manic, at ...
It’s when she moves into the real heart of her show, pondering the death of her father and how life can continue after loss, ...
Tim Key, age undetermined, is back at the Edinburgh Fringe, with a concert just for us – it’s all for us, he’s keen to remind ...
Sophie Power's show – breaking down barriers around the body, pleasure and fear – is clown as exposure therapy.
Artificial intelligence, comedy gatekeepers, the podcast industrial complex and his own ambitions – Luke McQueen tackles ...
Tongue firmly in cheek, Petts mourns the loss of the tabloid favourite, Page 3, nostalgic for those days of big tits and ...
It makes for an electric atmosphere and a classic piece of Fringe mayhem.
Within seconds, Ray O’Leary lets out a nervous 'Oh No' as he pushes up his glasses and frantically touches his scraggly hair.
Toussaint Douglass' debut Fringe hour promises accessible pigeon material and it is duly forthcoming, with choice titbits including the story of Winkie, the pigeon who won a medal in the Second World ...
Thor Stenhaug brings a relentless positivity and charming happiness to his debut hour at the Edinburgh Fringe.
However, Sonubi has an unbelievable stage presence, and his likability is what keeps these thinner routines above water, as a cheeky smile can instantly refuel any audience. He exudes a saucy, ...
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