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Fringe: 9 of the best laugh-out-loud female comedians

Edinburgh plays host to the Fringe Festival once more this August, but which female comedians should you go and see? Here are nine of the acts Stylist is most excited about.

Hollie Richardson, Stylist, 29th July 2019

The best of Edinburgh Festival 2019

Catch the best of the fest.

The Sunday Times, 28th July 2019

Edinburgh August festivals 2019: best comedy shows

Our critics pick the best of all the festivals coming to Edinburgh this August.

The Telegraph, 27th July 2019

Comedy picks at the 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe

A total of 30 funny shows in August from stand-up, sketch, double-acts, impressionists and talking foxes.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 17th July 2019

The women set to dominate the Fringe this year

I've just been going through the Edinburgh Fringe brochure looking for potential Edinburgh Comedy Award-winning shows and this year, more than ever, I think the list could be dominated by women.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th July 2019

I talk to Desiree Burch

"Everything I do is very very dirty, raunchy and naughty and I like that."

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 13th July 2019

Punchline's top Fringe shows 2019

A selection of top shows.

Punchline UK, 8th July 2019

Fringe: 32 must-see Edinburgh shows

The Edinburgh Fringe is just around the corner and that means two things: performers everywhere are having nervous breakdowns trying to get their shows ready in time, and we're awash with previews telling us who and what to go and see.

Nooruddean Choudry, JOE, 2nd July 2019

American comedians to watch in Edinburgh

Dominic Maxwell selects some American comedians to watch at the Fringe.

Dominic Maxwell, The Sunday Times, 27th June 2019

Winnowed from more than 14 series of standup stalwart Live at the Apollo, this is the first of two half-hours celebrating LGBT comedy at the BBC. An unmissable showcase of the funniest bits from stars who have appeared on the show, it features sets from Desiree Burch, Alan Carr, Eddie Izzard and Zoe Lyons.

Mike Bradley, The Guardian, 25th June 2019

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