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A gag by Andy Gleeks has won the (Some Guy Called) Dave Joke of the Fringe 2025 competition. Gleeks, from Antrim in Northern ...
Why are so few Edinburgh Fringe comedians discussing Palestine? Our comedy columnist Mark Muldoon considers the question.
Toby Thompson talks about adapting a beloved classic, writing poetry for younger audiences, and the joy of bringing a little ...
Barry Ferns has published an open letter to the Edinburgh Comedy Awards, asking them to consider introducing two main awards, ...
When not appearing on stage, Olivia Raine Atwood's job is as a professional matchmaker. In this feature we asked her to rate ...
Stand-up Richard Woolford is spending over £300 on chocolate fingers to enable one of the jokes he's performing at the ...
Streaming platform NextUp have announced the longlist of nominees for their annual Edinburgh Fringe competition, The Biggest ...
Des Clarke is to captain a team of comedians in a game of football at the Edinburgh Festival on Monday, as part of a day ...
Surreal, scruffy, and possibly on the moon - Simon Kane's mind-bending solo show Jonah Non Grata is finally surfacing at the ...
Graham McCann looks back at some of British comedy's most interesting but overlooked stories.
Jules Chan talks about the inspiration behind English Ako and the influences that brought about the creation of this show.
Comedian, actor and former aspiring air hostess Thanyia Moore talks wrestling, regretful buys and her real Fringe fear: bland food.
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