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EdFringe Talk: Ada Campe: Naval Gazing

"The huge challenge of Edfringe is probably a big part of what makes it such an amazing and satisfying experience overall."

Dan Lentell, Get Your Coats On, 20th August 2023

Edinburgh's superstar magicians on secrets and surprises

Magic and mentalism abounds at this year's festival. But how are the tricks done? Some of the best performers remain tightlipped - while others reveal all.

Kate Wyver, The Guardian, 14th August 2023

15 shows (+ a bonus) our very own Natalie thinks you should see at this year's Fringe

I thought I'd pop together some recommendations which span the genres based on my likes but also shows I know are going to be great.

Natalie Goring, A Young(ish) Perspective, 29th July 2023

The Stand announces Edinburgh shows and new deal for artists

With growing noise about the extortionate costs of the Edinburgh Fringe for artists, The Stand - Edinburgh's best full-time, year-round comedy club - is listening. Founded on the basis of a fair deal for artists and committed to that promise ever since, The Stand's first announcement of Edinburgh Fringe shows in 2023 comes with the news that their deal has been revised to drop venue hire costs and not increase ticket prices.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th February 2023

Chortle's Fast Fringe returns

Arthur Smith will be hosting a jam-packed showcase of 28 comedy and variety acts heading to the Edinburgh festival at the Bloomsbury Theatre on July 7.

Chortle, 27th May 2022

Comedians indoors getting creative: part 9

To help you get your comedy fix, every week we'll be putting together a list of projects we've spotted online by funny women...

Funny Women, 15th May 2020

2019 Funny Women Awards: Best Show shortlist announced

We have been through the numbers and we can now announce our top 10

Funny Women, 2nd September 2019

Three to see 2019: cabaret treats

This time three cabaret treats.

Caro Moses, ThreeWeeks, 31st July 2019

Focus on: Ada Campe

Ahead of her return to The Stand's New Town Theatre, as part of Edinburgh Fringe 2019, Naomi Paxton tells Fest's David Pollock about her variety alter-ego Ada Campe.

David Pollock, Fest Mag, 24th July 2019

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