2015 Edinburgh Fringe

Zoe Coombs Marr: Dave

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61: Underbelly, Cowgate

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What's the deal with pizza? Single with cats? Finding Nemo's girlfriend. Lesbian totem tennis?! My dad's a good guy! Sex turducken. Fresh from Sydney's Laugh Hole it's Dave! A stand-up drag parody that is exactly what it looks like and nothing you expect. 'A comedy turducken of gross-out gags, absurdist humour and sharply observed parody. It's the most deliciously funny show I've seen this year.' ***** (Age, Melbourne). 'Quite remarkable... A black mirror on the Australian male psyche.' **** (Guardian).

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The very different faces of feminist comedy (Link expired)

Siobhan Smith spent a day (and night) watching a variety of feminist comedy shows...

Siobhan Smith, WOW247, 25th August 2015

Edinburgh picks: part 2

Going to the Fringe and want a few pointers of what's worth your time (and money)? Then, you've come to the right place. Here's Sarah Millican, Mickey Noonan and Sofie Hagen with more.

Sarah Millican, Mickey Noonan and Sofie Hagen, Standard Issue, 24th August 2015

The standups joking about each other

Comedians rarely repeat material by their peers. But plenty of comics are referencing each other at this year's fringe - for good and ill.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 20th August 2015

There are more women, but it's hardly time to celebrate

The amount of female stand-up acts that are appearing at the Edinburgh Fringe has provided fodder for many a headline this summer. The gist? There are more (I'm one of them), and they're winning more awards. Yes this is a good thing, but simply focusing on this positive development means that the (extensive) changes that still need to be made are being skimmed over.

Kate Fox, The Conversation, 20th August 2015

Fringe 10x10 - 8. Gender on the agenda

Ten shows about feminism - and beyond.

Chortle, 29th July 2015

Faking Bad

For some comics, being deliberately bad is its own kind of comedy. Jay Richardson speaks to the self-saboteurs to find out why.

Jay Richardson, Fest Mag, 29th July 2015

11 character comics to see at the 2015 Fringe

Wigs, wigs and more wigs!

Ben Williams, Time Out, 10th July 2015

11 international comedy acts to see at the 2015 Fringe

Comics from across the globe come to Edinburgh.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 10th July 2015

Edinburgh festival 2015: 10 comedy acts to watch

I'm expecting great or unusual things on the fringe from this selection of standups and sketch trios - who's on your list?

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 26th June 2015

Performances

Date Time Venue
6th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
7th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
8th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
9th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
10th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
11th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
12th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
13th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
14th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
15th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
16th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
17th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
19th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
20th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
21st Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
22nd Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
23rd Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
24th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
25th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
26th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
27th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
28th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
29th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate
30th Aug 2015 21:20 Underbelly, Cowgate

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