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FestivalsGICF '12 PREVIEW: Jamie Dalglish 'Pure Quality Banter! with Jamie Dalgleish, Grant Gallacher & John Walker'
From three young scoundrels. Jamie Dalgleish, John Walker and Grant Gallacher are three of Scotland's best up-and-coming comedians Read more »| 05 Mar 2012 -
FestivalsGICF '12 PREVIEW: Will Setchell 'I Feel Like I'm Dying and I'm Filled With Regret'
I Feel Like I’m Dying and I'm Filled With Regret is Will Setchell’s attempt to figure out his life now through the rose-tinted lens of looking backwards Read more »| 05 Mar 2012 -
FestivalsMichael Winslow: The Man Of 10,000 Voices
The human sound effects machine, with a voice-box known to the world from movies like Police Academy and Gremlins, tells us how he developed his talent Read more »| 29 Feb 2012 -
GuideLaughing Horse New Act Of The Year 2012: Quarter-Finals
The Laughing Horse New Act Of The Year is a big deal for British newcomers, but there's yet to be a Scottish winner. Could 2012 be the year? Read more »| 31 Jan 2012 -
GuideWhat the hell is going on at... Jo Caulfield's Comedy Collective?
Comedians and comedy audiences can sometimes grow weary of each other. If you're a regular comedy-goer, you'll find your patience wearing thin with hearing a... Read more »| 01 Dec 2011 -
GuideHoward Marks is Mr. Nice
Structured loosely around tales drawn from the autobiography Mr Nice, this show allows Howard Marks to combine elements of straightforward storytelling with ... Read more »| 09 Nov 2011
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GuideDave Gorman: Dave Gorman's Powerpoint Presentation
Self-proclaimed as "everyone's second favourite Jewish comedian", Dave Gorman returns to Edinburgh just two months after his sell-out fringe run. He's brough... Read more »| 02 Nov 2011 -
GuideWicked Wenches
Bearing witness to a varied, exciting and sophisticated all-female line-up of acts, tonight's Wicked Wenches show is wide-ranging in subject matter and consi... Read more »| 11 Oct 2011 -
GuideThe Big Comedy Gala in aid of the STV Appeal, 16 Sep @ The Blue Lamp, Aberdeen
The Big Comedy Gala is organised by Aberdeen's Breakneck Comedy with all proceeds going towards the STV Appeal; a campaign with the Hunter Foundation to raise awareness of child poverty in Scotland Read more »| 20 Sep 2011 -
FestivalsMatt Forde: Dishonourable Member
Hardly the hour of political comedy that one might expect, Matt Forde's solo debut sees him recount the circumstances under which he found a passion for, and... Read more »| 27 Aug 2011 -
FestivalsNathan Penlington: Uri and Me
Nathan Penlington does himself no favours in choosing to perform Uri and Me off-mic. A low-key offering, the show essentially amounts to a condensed biograph... Read more »| 27 Aug 2011 -
FestivalsLaurence Clark: Health Hazard!
Laurence Clark's comedy is clearly not for everyone, a total of seven walk-outs blighting this evening's show. Not only does he make thoughtful points in an ... Read more »| 27 Aug 2011 -
FestivalsCatriona Knox: Packed Lunch
Catriona Knox's new show begins by her greeting the audience as they file into the venue, in character as a Greek restaurateur. She hands each of us a menu a... Read more »| 27 Aug 2011 -
FestivalsAidan Goatley: 10 Films With My Dad Review 2011
What a great idea for a show. Aidan Goatley promises to explore a lifetime of miscommunication with his dad by examining the films they watched together, whi... Read more »| 26 Aug 2011 -
FestivalsDanny Pensive's Map Of Britain
There is a lollipop waiting for each member of the audience on their chair – Danny Pensive is off to a good start. He begins his show by way of a littl... Read more »| 26 Aug 2011