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31 Jul 2008
Three young talents have variously got a boardroom comedy, a sketch show and a student competition to contend with. Our chair Julian Hall asks if there is any other business This year it’s going to be hard for many Fringe-goers to leave work too far…
22 Jul 2008
Touted as the next Steve Coogan, this year marks the first solo show for character comic Lee Fenwick who has previously delighted Fringe crowds as one half of spoof German techno band Die Clatterschenkenfietermaus. For his debut, Fenwick is presenting…
Having been convinced that playing a Fringe show in the late afternoon is no bad thing, US comic and Seinfeld muse Carol Leifer is now getting excited about her Edinburgh August. Julian Hall makes sure he doesn’t mention the ‘E’ word You may not know…
9 Aug 2007
It’s quite astonishing that Punt and Dennis, one of the household names of British comedy, have never quite performed a live show in Edinburgh as a duo.
1 Aug 2007
Last year, US comic Doug Stanhope told The List how he was going to stand for the Libertarian Party in the 2008 Presidential Election.
Murray Lachlan Young went from being a poet with a huge record deal to playing imaginary gigs in a barn. Julian Hall discovers how he got his mojo back
As befits someone who plays, by his own admission, ‘mad adults wrestling with technology and the modern world’, Will Adamsdale has asked me to read the press release for his new show back to him.
19 Jul 2007
Charlotte Hudson and Leila Hackett aim to bring audiences a much needed breath of fresh sea air with their show Two Left Hands. The duo derived inspiration for this collection of breezy vignettes from what Hackett describes as ‘the faded seaside towns…
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