2015 Edinburgh Fringe
James Acaster: Represent
'Love is the absence of judgement' (Dalai Lama XIV). Running his mouth off about a bunch of stuff nobody even cares about - it's James Acaster. Nifty. Snazzy. 30 years old. Doing his best to improve his posture. Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Show nominee 2014, 2013 and 2012. Seen on Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Mock the Week, 8 Out of 10 Cats and Russell Howard's Good News. Heard on James Acaster's Findings (Radio 4) and The Josh Widdicombe Show (XFM). 'One of comedy's most original voices' (Evening Standard). 'Stand-up of the highest most playful order' (Guardian).
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Best reviewed Edinburgh Fringe shows 2015
A list of the best reviewed comedy shows at the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
British Comedy Guide, 7th September 2015Edinburgh Comedy Award nominees 2015
Here is a list of the nominees for the 2015 Edinburgh Comedy Awards.
British Comedy Guide, 26th August 2015Markus Birdman's portraits of Fringe comics
Comedian and artist Birdman drew us these exclusive portraits of funny Fringe people.
Rebecca Monks, The List, 25th August 2015Three to see on 15 Aug
Three recommended shows for Sunday at the Edinburgh Festival 2015.
ThreeWeeks, 15th August 2015This week's best Edinbugh comedy
Previews of James Acaster, Kieran Hodgson, and Jena Friedman.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 14th August 2015Edinburgh fringe 2015: 10 shows to see
It's the world's biggest arts festival, with 300 venues and 10 times as many shows. So where do you start? Here's a selection I'm excited about.
Chris Wiegand, The Guardian, 8th August 2015Check out our top five must-see comedy shows
The huge amount of choice at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe could very easily be overwhelming, leaving you wandering the streets clutching handfuls of flyers mumbling something about the next big thing. Thankfully, we've got Always Be Comedy's James Gill to lend us a hand, picking five choice comedy shows for you to enjoy.
Stylist, 7th August 2015A guide to Edinburgh 2015
That time of year is upon us once more; thousands of performers, reviewers and audience members are preparing to visit the holy grail of comedy that is the Edinburgh Festival.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 7th August 2015James Acaster: my top Edinburgh comedy picks
From a 12-year-old standup to a show all about water, Kettering's finest comic talks us through the acts he's most excited to see at this year's fringe.
James Acaster, The Guardian, 7th August 2015Edinburgh fringe 2015: 10 shows to see
It's the world's biggest arts festival, with 300 venues and 10 times as many shows. So where do you start? Here's a selection I'm excited about.
Chris Wiegand, The Guardian, 6th August 20155 comedians to look out for at Edinburgh Fringe 2015
Knock, knock. Who's there? Five comedians to checkout at this year's festival.
Adam Hopkins, What Culture!, 6th August 2015The greatest shows in Edinburgh
From dazzling Mozart opera to the sharpest comedians, our critics pick the festival highlights for you.
Stephen Armstrong, Maxie Szalwinska, Hugh Canning, David Dougill and Jonathan Dean, The Sunday Times, 2nd August 2015Edinburgh preview: Comedy Grotto
If you are quick you can get the cream of Edinburgh in one helping in Kings Cross.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st August 2015This week's new live comedy
Previews of Limmy, the Comedy Grotto All-Day Edinburgh Preview Special and Josh Widdicombe.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 31st July 2015Fringe 2015: best comedy shows
Including Johnny Vegas, Katherine Ryan, Trevor Noah, Aisling Bea, Bridget Christie, Max and Ivan and Nina Conti.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 31st July 2015Eight festival favourites to see at the Fringe 2015
The best Fringe comedy faves playing Edinburgh... again.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 10th July 201515 award winners and nominees to see at the Fringe
Returning comedy champions of the Fringe.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 10th July 201547 stand-ups to see at the 2015 Fringe
Our pick of the microphone-wielding stand-up comedians at this year's Fringe.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 10th July 2015Fringe 2015: the best comedy shows to book now
From television stars to intriguing newcomers, a guide to the hottest tickets for August.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 11th June 2015Performances
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