Guide
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Tim Fitzhigham: Stop The Pigeon
The last of the gentlemen adventurers, Tim Fitzhigham's new show tells the story of his most daring adventure yet Read more »| 24 Jul 2012 -
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Joel Dommett: Nunchuck Silver Medallist 2002
Should the Olympics descend into riots, nunchuck master Joel Dommett will be ready restore order Read more »| 24 Jul 2012 -
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Felicity Ward: The Hedgehog Dilemma
One of the big hits of the Melbourne Comedy Festival, Felicity Ward is coming to tell Edinburgh about hedgehogs and human loneliness Read more »| 24 Jul 2012 -
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Taylor Glenn: Reverse Psycomedy
Having ditched life as a New York psychotherapist to become a standup comedian based in Wales, we found ourselves questioning Taylor Glenn's sanity Read more »| 23 Jul 2012 -
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Fred MacAulay: Legally Bald 2
A Fringe institution in his own right, Fred MacAulay talks about big breaks and bald pride Read more »| 23 Jul 2012 -
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Carl Donnelly: Different Gravy
This year, Carl Donnelly has decided to share his memoirs... Read more »| 23 Jul 2012
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Kristine Levine: Fat Whore
An ex-pornstore clerk and Doug Stanhope's best bud, Kristine Levine's Fringe debut is set to be both shocking and awesome Read more »| 19 Jul 2012 -
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Heath Franklin's Chopper: A Hard Bastard's Guide To Life
The perfect show for people who thought Mark 'Chopper' Read just wasn't hard enough Read more »| 19 Jul 2012 -
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Benny Boot: DefCon 4
Officially one of the most controversial comedians of the 2011 Fringe, Benny Boot comes back to tell more jokes Read more »| 19 Jul 2012 -
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Iain Stirling: Happy To Be The Clown?
Local boy Iain Stirling offers some tips on avoiding flyerers Read more »| 17 Jul 2012 -
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Michael Redmond: Mannequins, Fishmongers, Guacamole and Me ... and Other Things
He's starred in Father Ted, been plagarised by Joe Pasquale and inspired an entire Stewart Lee show, but to us Michael Redmond is the guy who makes Sunday nights in Glasgow fun Read more »| 17 Jul 2012 -
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Peacock & Gamble Don't Even Want To Be On Telly Anyway
There's a lot of buzz about the new show from podcast heroes Peacock & Gamble Read more »| 16 Jul 2012 -
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Jarlath Regan: The Audacity Of Hope And The Inspirational Stupidity Of Perseverance
The Irish comic who's trying to stay optimistic in a bleak world Read more »| 16 Jul 2012 -
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Pete Johansson: Utopian Crack Pipe
Cracking comedy from the popular Canadian Read more »| 16 Jul 2012 -
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Mark Thomas: Bravo Figaro!
British comedy's most celebrated activist will be striking a more personal note at this year's Fringe with a show about opera and his dad Read more »| 16 Jul 2012