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First Gig, Worst Gig: Ed Patrick
Friday 22nd July 2022
He's got a new book and an Edinburgh show, both called Catch Your Breath, but why was Ed Patrick inspired by a scissor-wielding Ross Noble?
Stewart Lee's Edinburgh 2022 comedy show recommendations
Thursday 21st July 2022
Stuart Lee has recommended a number of comedy shows to see in Edinburgh this August.
Shelf are excited for their debut Edinburgh Fringe hour
Thursday 21st July 2022
Musical comedy duo Shelf (well, one part of the duo is musical at least) are set to present their highly anticipated debut hour at Edinburgh Festival 2022. It's about one bizarrely life-changing haircut.
Zach Zucker plans to wow TV bigwigs
Thursday 21st July 2022
Zach Zucker is back with a bang in Edinburgh, and ready to overwhelm all of your senses.
Ania Magliano is ready for her debut Edinburgh Fringe hour
Wednesday 20th July 2022
Combining storytelling, snappy observations, silliness and some surreal tangents Ania Magliano is delving into her background as a half Polish, half Italian bisexual 24-year-old in her debut show.
Jordan Gray chats about music, superpowers and fighting a wolf
Wednesday 20th July 2022
Jordan Gray talks about her love of superheroes, original music and what it means to be brave.
Danielle Walker on the pressure of bringing an award-nominated show to Edinburgh
Tuesday 19th July 2022
Danielle Walker is heading to Edinburgh with her critically acclaimed, Melbourne Comedy Award Best Show nominated, Nostalgia. She admits performing at the Fringe this August is daunting.
The Failure Cabaret: a dark comedy from a real married couple
Tuesday 19th July 2022
The Failure Cabaret is a dark comedy from Stephanie Dodd and Justin Badger, a real married couple with the therapy bills to prove it.
Nic Sampson is set to narrate the story of a marathon
Monday 18th July 2022
Nic Sampson explains how he was compelled to create a show focused around a 1904 marathon.
Skank creator Clementine Bogg-Hargroves on optimism, hopes and more
Monday 18th July 2022
Clementine Bogg-Hargroves, writer of Skank, talks to us about being 20-something, optimism, hopes and the desire to find the right recycling bin for her baked bean tin.