British Comedy Guide

2017 Edinburgh Fringe

Reginald D Hunter: Some People vs Reginald D Hunter

  • Comedy (stand-up)
  • 10:30pm (60 mins)
  • 3-8, 10-14, 16-20 & 22-27 Aug 2017
  • Assembly Hall
  • £15.50 - £17
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35: Assembly Hall

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Reginald's searingly honest material has garnered him a fan base spanning the generations. His TV appearances include Have I Got News For You?, 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown and BBC Two's hugely popular series Reginald D Hunter's Songs of the South, documenting Reginald's epic road trip through 150 years of American popular song. 'Comedy of a rare scope' ***** (Times). 'Stand-up comedy's coolest customer' (Telegraph). 'Arguably the most accomplished act in the comedy section of your Fringe brochure' (Scotsman).

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Voice's pick of the Edinburgh Fringe 2017

Each Fringe, we see well over 150 shows from across art forms and venues, free and paid-for. After each one, we pool our thoughts and award the best we saw. Congratulations to this year's thirteen winners.

Voice Magazine, 23rd August 2017

An interview with Reginald D Hunter

Reginald D. Hunter kindly took some time out of his busy schedule to talk to The 730 Review whilst at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe performing his UK tour, Some People vs. Reginald D. Hunter. Joined by his friend Cash Seff, and interviewed by Matt Owen and Ronan Hatfull, they discuss philosophy, politics and being repeatedly mistaken for Levi Roots. The following article contains very strong language.

Matt Owen, The 730 Review, 17th August 2017

Reginald D. Hunter interview

Entertaining at his 11th Edinburgh Festival, comic Reginald D Hunter's latest show is more contemplative and soulful than audiences may be used to.

Tony McGuire, The Scotsman, 8th August 2017

Event meets the funniest new stars of the Fringe

One's got a psycho in the family, another dreamed of being the youngest pope...

Mark Wareham, Daily Mail, 29th July 2017

Fringe: the best comedy shows to watch this year

The Edinburgh Fringe kicks off on August 4, with previews from August 2. Here's our pick of this year's comedy line-up. (For tickets, visit tickets.edfringe.com).

Veronica Lee, The Telegraph, 29th July 2017

Expert advice on the Edinburgh Fringe

Comics on other comics.

Sharon Lougher, Metro, 25th July 2017

Who to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2017

Want to catch the show everyone's talking about this Edinburgh Fringe?

Harriet Flook, The Mirror, 20th July 2017

Fringe 2017 - Reginald D Hunter

Following a 40 date UK tour Reginald D Hunter returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this Summer with his highly anticipated brand-new show.

Mike Smith, The Edinburgh Reporter, 5th July 2017

Performances

Date Time Venue
3rd Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
4th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
5th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
6th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
7th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
8th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
10th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
11th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
12th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
13th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
14th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
16th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
17th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
18th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
19th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
20th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
22nd Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
23rd Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
24th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
25th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
26th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall
27th Aug 2017 22:30 Assembly Hall

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