A tender look at the humble homo sapien and how 200,000 years of steady progress have led us to.
Showcasing underrepresented working-class comedy voices.
Ashley Haden is back with the eagerly awaited final chapter of the C*nting Trilogy.
There is something very reminiscent of Bill Murray in Matt Duwell: the optimistic sarcasm is the overlying note in his voice; he produces easy crowd-pleasing material, imbued with …
Thao originally wanted to be an actress but was disheartened because she didn’t see many Asians on TV.
Henry Ginsberg is not your standard Everyman.
Jem Brookes: Schizophonic is a fast-paced cacophony of characters and voices that come out of one man’s head.
Following a series of failures at music festivals, a Bulgarian musician faces a midlife crisis.
Juliet Myers and Homer, the rescue podenco, deliver their second Fringe comedy run in which we are regaled with tales of life with an anxious dog.
Teams of improvisers take on stand-ups on stage, and you get to choose who is funnier. Loser dies. Even better? The show is free.
In six years of stand-up, Aidan ‘Taco’ Jones has met great comedians from every continent (except Antartica, they’re rubbish).