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Edinburgh Fringe 2019

Age Fright: 35 and Counting

A tremendously funny run through the insecurities of facing life as a 35 year old


Angus Brown: Everest

Intelligent, absurd and climbing high


Angus Dunican: Nice Bit of Kit

Clever storytelling mixed with some very funny comedy


Carl Hutchinson: I Know I Shouldn’t Behave Like This

A very funny Geordie bloke tells us about growing up and having a bit of a drinkie


Craig Hill: Bottoms Up!

The King of Scottish banter is back to rip the pish


Don’t Be Terrible

A multi layered two hander about love, comedy and doing gigs


Dr Matt Winning: It’s the End of the World as We Know It

A storytelling lecture about climate change from Dr Matt Winning, one of the world’s funniest climate researchers.


Ed Byrne: If I’m Honest

That Irish bloke you like from the telly is back to make you laugh


Flo & Joan : Before the screaming starts

Following their Sell Out 2018 run Flo & Joan are back and better than ever.


Grant Buse: Touchè Busè

A very talented, award winning, musical comedian turns his blows into shows


Iain FM Smith: My Finest Hour

A talented storyteller tells us about his life and his rather amazing grandfather


Jessica Fostekew: Hench

Hench means; Strong, Fit and having well-developed muscles. That describes this show, perfectly.


John Robins: Hot Shame

This is a stand up comedy masterclass


Jordan Brookes: I’ve Got Nothing

A talented clown makes something out of nothing


Ken Cheng: To All The Racists I’ve Blocked Before

A very funny love letter to all the racist trolls Ken has blocked before


Marc Jennings: Getting Going

A cheeky and clever young Scot brings us his take on growing up


Matt Forde: Brexit, pursued by a bear

A wickedly funny indictment of the state of the nation and the fools that have led us here


Paul Currie: Trufficle Musk

A brilliant hour of bonkers comedy that makes you happy


Saskia Preston: Ninety-Five

Sharp, clever comedy from a future comedy star


Shattered

A mid life crisis with a dad bod that manages to come close to offensive but makes you laugh on the way there.


Simon Evans: Dressing For Dinner

Stand Up’s grumpy uncle brings his acerbic and sardonic wit to bear on the modern world.


Spencer Jones: The Things We Leave Behind

A welcome return from a comedian who exemplifies the spitrit of The Fringe


Stand Up with Janine Harouni

Fast, funny, gag laden storytelling with a rich cast of characters


Stephen Buchanan: Baby Dove

Sharp story telling and keenly observed comedy in the hands of a talented young performer


Stuart McPherson: Mr November

Gags, gags and more gags brilliantly delivered by a sharp young comedian


The Reverend Richard Coles: A Simple Country Parson    

A very English clergyman preaches a very English sermon to his choir


Tony Law: Identifies

Tony Law treats us to a white knuckle ride into his world of comic absurdity


Zoe Lyons: Entry Level Human

One of the countries best comedians delivers an hour of faultless comedy