
Urooj Ashfaq: Oh No!
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
04/08/2023 … Urooj Ashfaq is one of a raft of Indian comedians London’s Soho Theatre has brought over to the Fringe, helping raise the international profile of acts on…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
04/08/2023 … Urooj Ashfaq is one of a raft of Indian comedians London’s Soho Theatre has brought over to the Fringe, helping raise the international profile of acts on…
04/08/2023 … Here's double act Crizards – aka Will Rowland & Eddy Hare – performing a song about a camouflage lover.
Now NextUp's trophy is 2m and 1cm tall
04/08/2023 … The biggest award in comedy just got bigger.
One expert explains the benefits of laughter
03/08/2023 … As the Edinburgh Fringe gets under way, Naomi Humber, head of mental wellbeing at Bupa UK explains the health benefits of laughing… Laughter is something…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
03/08/2023 … It’s early in the Fringe, and parts of Micky Overman’s show remain rough around the edges.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
03/08/2023 … In her brutally frank Edinburgh debut, Avital Ash confesses she’s dogged by abject feelings of hating herself.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy duo Crizards share their comedy favourites
03/08/2023 … Crizards – aka Eddy Hare and Will Rowland – are back at the Edinburgh Fringe with This Means War, a sketch, narrative and song comedy directed…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
03/08/2023 … It would be easy to dismiss MC Hammersmith as a cartoonish, one-joke wordsmith.
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