British Comedy Guide

2019 Edinburgh Fringe

60 Minutes to Save the World - Vladimir McTavish

60 Minutes to Save the World - Vladimir McTavish. Paul Sneddon
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Venue

7: The Stand's New Town Theatre
Room: Studio

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Fake news, global warming, austerity, terrorism, the car crash that is Brexit. Is the planet on the brink? It would certainly seem that way. However, Vladimir McTavish, two-time Scottish Comedy Award winner, described as 'Scotland's top satirical stand-up' (Morning Star) offers some positively left-field comic solutions to stop humanity falling into the abyss. 'Superb' (Scotsman). 'One of the finest acts on the Scottish comedy circuit' (Guardian). 'Inspired comedy brilliance' (Australian Stage).

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Press articles

Paul Sneddon recalls his most memorable gigs

'It was an incredibly arrogant thing for me to do'

Paul Sneddon, Chortle, 20th August 2019

Vlad's tips: Fringe faces of the future

We''e now approaching the end of Week Two of the Edinburgh Fringe, the world's largest arts festival and Scotland's biggest traffic jam.

Terry Murden, Daily Business Group, 14th August 2019

Fringe offers a comic view of Brexit farce

There is no doubt that we live in volatile political times. In these periods of social crisis, the arts have always had an important role to play in helping us to understand the bigger issues.

Paul Sneddon, Daily Business Group, 8th August 2019

Bus drivers are stars of the Fringe - Vladimir McTavish

It's the most wonderful time of the year, but spare a thought for the folk who keep the whole, marvellous Fringe show on the road, writes Vladimir McTavish.

Paul Sneddon, Edinburgh Evening News, 3rd August 2019

Vladimir McTavish on Ann Widdecombe

This may comes as a surprise to younger readers but Ann Widdecombe actually used to be a serious politician.

Paul Sneddon as Vladimir McTavish, Edinburgh Evening News, 17th July 2019

Six local comedians to check out at the Fringe

With a little over two weeks until the start of the Fringe, I suspect many of us are all still trying to plough through the programme. Faster readers will probably be around ten per cent of their way through the comedy section.

Paul Sneddon as Vladimir McTavish, Edinburgh Evening News, 17th July 2019

Performances

Date Time Venue
1st Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
2nd Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
3rd Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
4th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
5th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
6th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
7th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
8th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
9th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
10th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
11th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
12th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
14th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
15th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
16th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
17th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
18th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
19th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
20th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
21st Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
22nd Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
23rd Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
24th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)
25th Aug 2019 18:50 The Stand's New Town Theatre (Studio)

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