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The Importance of Being Marketable | Reinventing Wilde in Earnest? with Say It Again, Sorry?
At the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, standing out in a sea of over three-thousand shows isn’t easy. Yet Earnest? created the theatre company Say It Again, Sorry? has carved out a reputation as one of the must-see comedies of recent years. They take Oscar Wilde’s classic The Importance of Being Earnest, only Earnest hasn’t shown up. This quickly descends into a gloriously unpredictable mash-up of scripted theatre and improvised chaos. Imagine The Play That Goes Wrong meeting clas
Aug 254 min read


Visa-Vis the Musical: Stamped with Skill and Style | Smile, It Might Never Happen | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Game Called Chat | The Mash House @ Just the Tonic
Improvised musicals are always a gamble — but in Smile, It Might Never Happen, the risk pays off thanks to a super talented cast, razor-sharp wit and a strong sense of trust that radiates from the stage. For a troupe this new to the Fringe, their synergy and confidence are remarkable and the result is a show that feels both polished and joyfully chaotic in all the right ways.
Aug 244 min read


The Show That Writes Itself (Literally): Meet the Cast of Smile, It Might Never Happen
Edinburgh Fringe thrives on the unexpected, and few shows capture that spirit better than Smile, It Might Never Happen. This quick witted, improvised comedy musical takes audiences’ deepest anxieties about the future – whether it’s an awkward work party, a looming deadline for a visa application, or even the chaos of impending parenthood – and transforms them into an hour of laughter, music, and theatrical magic. With every performance created on the spot, no two shows are ev
Aug 2310 min read


Laughs Ahoy! Durham Revue’s Desert Island Hijinks | Sketch Marks the Spot Interview
Learn More about The Durham Review | Follow the Durham Review on Facebook | Follow the Durham Review on Instagram The Edinburgh Fringe...
Aug 215 min read


A Clown For The Ages | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Scaramouche Jones | Thom Tuck | The Hoots Comedy Yurt
1st-25th August | Edinburgh Fringe Fringe Festival | Follow Thom on Instagram | Learn More and Buy Tickets From the fading footlights of...
Aug 94 min read


Draw Me Like One of Your Fringe Shows | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Leo Still Dies in the End | Alice Fishbein | Dram @ Gilded Balloon Patter House
If you think you’ve seen every take on Titanic, think again. Alice Fishbein’s one-woman comedy Leo Still Dies in the End is a love letter to the Oscar-winning epic — albeit one wrapped in sheer, hilarious chaos.
Aug 74 min read


Navigating New Waters: Alice Fishbein Brings Titanic Parody to Edinburgh
Bringing a new show to a city as vibrant and unpredictable as Edinburgh is an adventure marked by both soaring highs and humbling lows. For New York comedian Alice Fishbein, making her debut at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with her one-woman show Leo Still Dies in the End has been a journey brimming with risk, reward, and the thrill of stepping into the unknown.
Aug 612 min read


Spontaneous Potter: The Unofficial Improvised Parody | The Spontaneous Players
Get Tickets | Learn More about The Spontaneous Players For anyone who doesn’t know (or has spent their entire life with their head in a...
Jun 12 min read


Comedy is Art
A whimsical framed image of a clown with an exaggerated red nose, bringing a playful touch to the modern, minimalistic decor of a bright...
Nov 1, 20243 min read


Any Suggestions Doctor? The Improvised Doctor Who Parody | Any Suggestions Improv | Edinburgh Fringe
ou’ve seen them in planets across the galaxy, you’ve seen them adventure through the eras, you’ve even seen them spend an inordinate amount of time in modern day London, but you’ve never seen The Doctor take on the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Enter Any Suggestions Improv..
Aug 15, 20233 min read


Molly Leigh-Moy & Carla Gordon: As Per My Previous Apology | Edinburgh Fringe
It is rare that I will take someone up on a flyer at the Fringe but after a brief chat with a woman in a colourful shirt who profusely complimented my equally as loud choice of top how could I refuse.
Aug 13, 20222 min read


Kate Smurthwaite: The Last Major of Fihalhohi | Kate Smurthwaite
Kate Smurthwaite diverts from her usually politically driven comedy at this year’s fringe (because let's be honest, we’ve all had enough of that over the last few years) to take us on a hilarious journey of a lockdown spent in the Maldives.
Aug 27, 20212 min read


Blind Mirth presents Sex with Me? | Blind Mirth
If you haven’t seen some improvisational comedy in Edinburgh, then you haven’t done the fringe properly! And what better way to watch than with these improv fringe veterans, Blind Mirth from St Andrews University!
Aug 14, 20212 min read


Absolutely Themeless | Sounds Proper Comedy | Ft. Rachel Morton Young, Jaleelah Galbraith and Colin Etches
Aug 6/7, 13/14, 20/21, 27/28 | 9pm | Online Scheduled | Learn More about Sounds Proper Comedy Looking for some weekend entertainment but...
Aug 8, 20212 min read


Welcome to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2019
Welcome to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2019. Welcome to the largest Arts Festival in the world. Welcome to the Jungle! With thousands...
Aug 1, 20191 min read
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