A Canadian who sold everything to move to the UK and do comedy is here to make you laugh, as she will be deported if you don’t.
A new show from ‘one of the most naturally gifted stand-ups around’ (TheWeeReview.
‘Laws is one of the most skilled and likeable comics on the circuit’ (Scotsman) and ‘echoes the late, great Sean Lock’ (BeyondTheJoke.
A new stand-up hour from ‘.
After a successful show in 2023 at Monkey Barrel Comedy, Debut, Stu Murphy is returning with a brand-new stand-up show, Little Earthquakes.
Join the hilarious diva Sikisa for Serving Justice – a bold, thought-provoking hour exploring truth, identity, and what justice looks like in love and life.
Katie Boyle is an Irish comedian living in New York City.
Oliver Coleman was nominated for Most Outstanding Show at the Melbourne Comedy Festival in 2024.
Everyone’s dealt with it: first, a bad breakup; then, become a puffin island caretaker; suddenly, you’re implicated in a puffin murder.
Edinburgh’s Gareth Waugh returns to the Fringe after getting married, having another baby and writing a BBC Radio 4 show.
This ‘young and gifted’ **** (Scotsman) comic is back with an ‘impressively accomplished and infectiously funny’ **** (Skinny) hour, after an award-nominated, sell-out debut.
At the time of blurb, this is going to be about inbuilt misogyny and trying to quantify how f***able she is compared to the green M&M.
Following her critically acclaimed, award nominated debut hour The Hottest Girl at Burn Camp, Krystal is back with a brand new hour of stand-up.
Red Richardson is a critically acclaimed stand-up comedian, writer and actor and is regarded as one of the most-exciting new faces in comedy.
Welshman Robin (as seen on Mock The Week) returns with a hilarious brand-new show.
Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Show nominee 2023 Ian Smith returns with a limited work in progress run.
A shift in lighting casts new shadows.
Step into the wild world of McClelland’s Sudden Death, where old friendships collide with the unexpected in a comedic whirlwind set in the heart of Scotland.
The Wee Man is your MC for a night of no-rhymes-barred showdowns as some of the best comedians at the Fringe clash in banging bouts of hip-hop wits.
Scottish Comedian of the Year winner and host of the Some Laugh Podcast, Marc Jennings returns to the Edinburgh Fringe following sold-out runs in 2022 and 2023.
A reluctant adventurer and an unlikely fellowship converge in this epic tale of an overdue reunion gone awry.
After two sell-out Fringe runs, this marvelous Manc is back with his best show yet.
Loads of “experts” will tell you how to achieve your dreams.
The wonky and worried award-winning comedy of the Stoke-on-Trent urchin returns after last year’s successful debut.
What really drives Mick Overman’s material in Hold On is her ability to mix wider generalisations with specifics about her own experiences of a given scenario or norm.
Comedy’s angriest optimist returns for a hilarious, honest and mostly historically accurate, exploration of space travel, his totally insignificant place in the universe and how …
Keeping stand-up weird since 2013, Harriet Dyer is everything I love about the Fringe.
A father approaching his 60th birthday learns to sing and dance for the first time, in a desperate attempt to create a hit single that will make enough money for his son to finally…
Stuart Laws (‘A one-man episode of Arrested Development’ (Fest)) and Matt Sandstorm (unreviewed) are a new two-man comedy duo.
Star of 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Live at the Apollo, Roast Battle, Hypothetical and the surveillance camera when she forgot to pay for petrol, Harriet’s at the Fringe for…
Stand-up comedian and writer Richard Brown (‘A ruthless and angst-fuelled set with clever, impactful writing’ (TheWeeReview.
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They say if you can make it in NYC, you can make it anywhere! Well, hello, Edinburgh! This showcase show features a line-up of NYC’s premier comics: Stef Dag (@stefdagz), Gabby Bry…
Holly Hall’s character comedy show explores our frustrating and sometimes hilarious inability to express our anger as you navigate the anxiety-ridden ups and downs of life.
Award-winning comedian Stephen Buchanan (BBC New Comedy Award and Scottish Comedian of the Year) returns to the Fringe with his unique blend of stand-up, sketch and character comed…
Long-time comedian, spontaneous player and all round “Improv King” Stu Murphy has decided to do his first stand up solo show at the Fringe after many years of simply making it up…
Milo Edwards' comedy is a little like marmalade, but love it or hate it, he is nevertheless a great comedian.
Following a sold-out Edinburgh Festival Fringe run in 2022, Scottish Comedian of the Year winner and Some Laugh podcast host Marc Jennings returns with his most personal show to da…
I’m sick of everyone moaning all the time, so I’ve written a show about how bloody great everything is.
Amy Matthews’ I Feel Like I’m Made of Spiders is a stand-up comedy with an edge.
Following a sold-out Edinburgh Festival Fringe run in 2022, Scottish Comedian of the Year winner and Some Laugh podcast host Marc Jennings returns with his most personal show to da…
Multi award-winning comedian Ian Smith (BBC Radio 4’s The News Quiz and co-host of the Northern News podcast) presents a new show about stress, love and driving a tank with your …
When we hear the word ‘heist’, our mind jumps to high tech gadgets, corporate espionage and John Rogers.
In the blurb for his latest show Scary Times, Christopher Macarthur-Boyd promises to cover topics including going for a walk.
Avital Ash is one of the most genuine comedians on the Fringe scene.