Laughing Horse New Act of the Year finalist, Mo Gilligan and BBC Radio 1Xtra’s Kae Kurd join forces for their highly anticipated Edinburgh debut.
Javier Jarquin hosts guest comedians baring all and telling you about their worst, soul destroying times on stage.
If you got your idea of adulthood from F.
Annie has the face of an angel and the mouth of a gutter.
Double bill from these award-winning (non boy) comedians.
Can comedy change Western misconceptions about Islam? Join Aatif as he makes his Edinburgh Fringe debut with a show that drew critical acclaim and packed houses to the Leicester Sq…
Micky Bartlett is back at the Edinburgh Festival with his new show Narcissilly.
Daphna Baram plays the outsider in England, reflecting on what makes people British from her own standpoint as an Israeli woman.
Are you happy? No, of course not.
Best described as cabaret with some clowning thrown in, Scarlet Shambles: It Used To Be Me is a delightful surprise.
Trudelight knows the Fringe inside out.
Join Nicky Wilkinson for an hour of stand-up, stories, prizes and party rings.
Extraordinaire and ex-convict Cassandra turns to the noble art of magic in a final desperate attempt for fame.
Mr Susie has one hour to save cabaret.
Acclaimed double act LetLuce (Lucy Pearman and Letty Butler) offer an entertaining hour of very silly, loosely connected sketches on a nautical theme.
What connects Monmouthshire, the efficacy of Lucozade, and leviathan-lunged pop princess Adele? Absolutely nothing.
In one week, Brydie fell in love twice.
Free trip to space.
At the start of her show Katia Kvinge explains the combination of cultures which has helped make her the person she is today.
Desperately hunting last minute leading man, Lucy Frederick reluctantly presents her father, keen rambler and tropical fish enthusiast Peter Henderson in the lost Russian classic C…
UK rising comedy star Nicky Wilkinson hosts an hour of rip-roaring stand-up, with special guest performers.
Outside a cardboard box? Then how do you think inside it? This and other conundrums solved with heartfelt storytelling, clowning, and double walled chipboard.
Upon first meeting Kelly Kingham, you’d hardly believe he was a newcomer.
You’d imagine that it’s quite difficult to write an hour of stand up about owning a cat, and apparently it is, because about half way through David Tsonos’ Walking the Cat he p…