Comedy
Here is your roadmap to roaring laughter at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. We bring you Edinburgh Fringe comedy reviews and previews.
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Comedy
Checkley and Bush: Comedy Riot
This is more of a jumble sale than a riot to be honest, as Checkley and Bush rummage through a varied collection of songs and sketches. The best bits are th... Read more »| 13 Aug 2012 -
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Paul Ricketts: Ironic Infinity
Reviewers have to review the performance they see, which kind of sucks when someone is having an off night. Tonight, Ricketts doesn't seem to be quite on the... Read more »| 13 Aug 2012 -
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Holly Burn: The H Club
This is the kind of show where, if you ask someone how it was, they'll reply, "it was...different". Burns is welcoming us to Edinburgh's newest private memb... Read more »| 13 Aug 2012 -
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Danny Buckler: The Phantom
Danny Buckler looks like a bit of an everybloke, even though he wears a scarf and a velvet suit. If you wander into the show without having read the programm... Read more »| 13 Aug 2012 -
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Carl Hutchinson: Acceptable
A bit of a mixed show, this one. Hutchinson is clearly one of those young, male comedians who's using the Fringe as a shop window in the hope of scoring more... Read more »| 13 Aug 2012 -
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Denis Krasnov's Hour of Intellectual Filth
In the run up to this show it was hard to miss some of the less than complementary reviews surrounding this NYC-based Russian comic's show (particularly if y... Read more »| 13 Aug 2012
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Richard Coughlan: Eat a Queer Foetus 4 Jesus
If this gig proves one thing, it's this: call your show Eat a Queer Foetus 4 Jesus and you will at least make people curious enough to attend. Richard Coughl... Read more »| 13 Aug 2012 -
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Alan Davies: Life is Pain
Returning to the Edinburgh Fringe for the first time as a stand-up in 11 years, Alan Davies is greeted to a rapturous applause from the sold out crowd upon t... Read more »| 13 Aug 2012 -
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Tim FitzHigham: Stop the Pigeon
If you’re tired of stand-up comedians chatting away about being single or eating too much or whatever, then you might want to check out the Fringe&rsqu... Read more »| 13 Aug 2012 -
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Tom Goodliffe: All in Good Time
Affable, amiable, lovable, friendly, are some of the adjectives Tom Goodliffe says have been used to describe him, and it’s difficult to disagree. Th... Read more »| 13 Aug 2012 -
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Stewart Lee: Carpet Remnant World
Stewart Lee is indisputably one of the best. There’s just no argument, is there? You might not like him, but that doesn’t change the fact. Should... Read more »| 13 Aug 2012 -
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Steve Gribbin: Viva Gribbostania!
Watching Steve Gribbin live is a bit like watching your dad tell jokes. It can be quite embarrassing. But to be fair, Gribbin probably has a lot better m... Read more »| 13 Aug 2012 -
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Trevor Noah: The Racist
Trevor Noah’s Fringe debut is far more playful than the provocative title might suggest. The South African comic riffs on established cultural stereoty... Read more »| 13 Aug 2012 -
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Nick Doody: Look At This Massive Picture Of My Face
The description in the programme of this show is gloriously vague. There's not even one single 'As seen on Russell Howard's Good News' in sight! So, what on ... Read more »| 13 Aug 2012 -
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Rich Peppiatt: One Rogue Reporter
Rich Peppiatt is a former Daily Star reporter who you might remember publically resigned with an exceptionally pointed open letter to Star editor Richard Des... Read more »| 13 Aug 2012