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Hot Chips duo Trygve Wakenshaw and Barnie Duncan promise 'a brand new show made right in front of you', and each night, ...
Barnie Duncan’s debut hour Oooky Pooky comprises three strands of comedic storytelling: the physical clowning from his past, ...
Alan Resnick: One Funny Hour, Monkey Barrel (MB2), until 24 Aug (not 13), 11.25pm, £10-15 ...
Samia Rida's true story of her kidnapping offers endless potential, but falls awkwardly into the gap between comedy and drama ...
Urooj Ashfaq makes a triumphant return to Edinburgh with a baddie manifesto packed with fanfic delusions, astrology, and butt ...
An extraordinary clowning persona and a glorious reclaiming of space, Su Mi throws the rules of respectability out the window ...
Jack Traynor’s explosive delivery begins the second this Fringe debut starts, and barely lets up for a packed hour of riffs ...
Palestinian comic Sami Abu Wardeh presents 70 minutes of devastating history dressed up in an all-singing, all-dancing, ...
I arrived second (and nervous), scanning the restaurant until I spotted a smiling man already at the table. Soon we were four ...
Karine Polwart pays homage to Edinburgh’s oldest sabal palm through a sublime mix of song, poetry and storytelling.
But it's her writing that's totally knockout. It's brilliantly sharp and punchy, with something almost retro about the strength of her punchlines. That's not to say her stuff is old-fashioned, just ...
Alana Jackson is a likeable stage presence and does some great character work in her debut Fringe show, but many of her ...