2021 Edinburgh Fringe
Isabelle Farah: Ellipsis
Standup is the outlet that keeps you sane. The nature of the game is to turn everything into punchlines. But can you do it if you feel all-consuming sadness?
"In some ways I wanted my therapist to come and watch me to see how F*CKING HILARIOUS I AM and in others I thought how odd it would be performing to someone who's seen so far behind my mask. Would he even find it funny or just sit there knowing what I was hiding?" Ellipsis explores grieving, authenticity, and being funny.
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Edinburgh Fringe 2021: a crazy comedy experiment
Thanks to Covid, stand-ups at this year's slimmed-down festival have been unable to refine their routines. The results are wild.
Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 10th August 2021Performances
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4th Aug 2021 | 16:15 | Assembly Roxy (Central) |
5th Aug 2021 | 16:15 | Assembly Roxy (Central) |
6th Aug 2021 | 16:15 | Assembly Roxy (Central) |
7th Aug 2021 | 16:15 | Assembly Roxy (Central) |
8th Aug 2021 | 16:15 | Assembly Roxy (Central) |
9th Aug 2021 | 16:15 | Assembly Roxy (Central) |
10th Aug 2021 | 16:15 | Assembly Roxy (Central) |
11th Aug 2021 | 16:15 | Assembly Roxy (Central) |
12th Aug 2021 | 16:15 | Assembly Roxy (Central) |
13th Aug 2021 | 16:15 | Assembly Roxy (Central) |
14th Aug 2021 | 16:15 | Assembly Roxy (Central) |