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The Electric Head have won the Galton & Simpson award for their scripted comedy, so of course they are at the Edinburgh Fringe without a script. Instead, Al Ronald and Cy Henty serve up a long-form ...
Will & Noah have put a lot of effort into their Fringe debut as a double act, with neat graphics (with a little help from AI) and music and sound cues to help elevate the sketches.
Holly Spillar contrasts her life with that of a baby born into privilege – with the aid of a loop pedal. The track comes from the comedian’s Edinburgh Fringe show Tall Child, which is on at Underbelly ...
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing producer Lisa Clark has written a second book in the guise of the show’s third star, Ted The Dog. Pup Fiction will be out next month and follows the success of his ...
The Paper is said to be made by the documentary crew that immortalised Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton branch, who are now now turning their attention o a historic Midwestern newspaper and the publisher ...
It’s been a huge year for Rosco McClelland, as he acknowledges from the start. He won the Billy Connolly spirit of Glasgow award and was named best international act at the New Zealand comedy festival ...
The art of keeping formats simple is an important one, and The Comedy Arcade understands this. A tiny bingo ball dispenser sits on stage. As numbers are called by host Vix Leyton, each number ...
Glasgow comedian Kim Blythe has teamed up with cult brewery Vault City to create a beer to tie in with her Edinburgh Fringe show. The Canned Laugher beer is a blueberry, honeyberry and limoncello ...
Liam Tulley’s a no-frills comedian, dressed in black jeans and T-shirt and launching straight into his routine about his reluctance to get up in the morning with not even a perfunctory ‘how’s it going ...
Don't be fooled by the title of Hasan Al-Habib’s debut hour, Death To The West (Midlands). He’s very much an outwardly proud Brummie.
Caitriona Dowden’s sophomore Fringe offering is a marginally lower-concept prospect than last year’s debut, in which she used her encyclopaedic knowledge of medieval religion to try to secure herself ...
James Trickey talks about being half-English, half-Cambodian in this stand-up clip from Chortle Fast Fringe. But the comedian complains he has none of the benefits of being mixed-race, with his mum ...
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