2022 Edinburgh Fringe
Edinburgh Fringe features 2022
Garrett Millerick is the world's angriest optimist
Thursday 28th July 2022
Garrett Millerick chat about returning to Edinburgh with the conclusion to his Fatherhood trilogy.
Pierre Novellie is struggling to just enjoy things
Wednesday 27th July 2022
In his latest Fringe show, Pierre Novellie looks into why he can't just enjoy things. It's observational comedy for people who
think they hate observational comedy.
Grace Campbell has a complicated relationship with men
Wednesday 27th July 2022
A Show About Me(n) is Grace Campbell's "shameless and dynamic" show about her complicated relationship with men. Let's find out more...
Is Rich Hardisty a silly boy?
Wednesday 27th July 2022
Actor, writer, and comedian Rich Hardisty will be debuting his funny yet touching show at the Edinburgh Fringe this year. He talks to us about mental health, and more.
Crybabies square up for another fight with BCG
Wednesday 27th July 2022
Crybabies remember that we've got beef. They answer our questions while reminding us that they don't forget.
Helen Bauer: 5 tips on improving your self-confidence
Tuesday 26th July 2022
In need of a confidence boost, we reached out to Helen Bauer for some tips.
Larry Dean once nearly ate his headphones
Tuesday 26th July 2022
Larry Dean on embarrassment, hecklers, what makes him laugh and what he is looking forward to at the Edinburgh Festival.
BriTANicK talk caps locks and creative competition
Tuesday 26th July 2022
We talk to US comedy duo Brian McElhaney and Nick Kocher, collectively known as BriTANicK, about bringing their sketches to the Edinburgh Festival.
Hannah Fairweather is out for revenge
Tuesday 26th July 2022
Award-winning Scottish comedian Hannah Fairweather is preparing to out everyone who has wronged her in the past.
Michael Spicer: 5 people I'd like to be Prime Minister
Monday 25th July 2022
Online satirist extraordinaire Michael Spicer has five suggestions for who should be our next Prime Minister.
Ted Hill: Being funny after a mental breakdown
Monday 25th July 2022
Ted Hill explains how writing his Edinburgh show, which focuses on every US President, may have saved his life.
Emo Majok is excited to be heading to Edinburgh
Monday 25th July 2022
Emo Majok is set to bring his first show to Edinburgh, featuring anecdotes ranging from time spent in a refugee camp in East Africa, to tales from his childhood.
Katie Pritchard is bringing the party to Edinburgh
Monday 25th July 2022
Katie Pritchard, winner of the Musical Comedy Awards 2019, is bringing the party to Edinburgh in her debut hour, Disco Ball. You better be ready to boogie...
Glenn Moore ranks the show titles of Glenn Moore
Monday 25th July 2022
It's become a personal tradition for Glenn Moore to have extremely convoluted, dumb names for his shows at the Edinburgh Fringe. We asked him to rank his titles.
Ali Woods talks about lockdown fame and being half-English and half-Scottish
Sunday 24th July 2022
During the worst of the global pandemic, while Ali Woods was trying to survive lockdowns with a close friend, he was shocked to discover something unexpected about himself - that he is, in fact, a terrible friend.
Alasdair Beckett-King is taking on The North Sea
Sunday 24th July 2022
Alasdair Beckett-King returns. This time to chat about Jaws, The North and Jaws in the North.
Eric Rushton: 800 words on grief
Saturday 23rd July 2022
Eric Rushton has written us this article about the publicity game you have to play when performing at the Edinburgh Festival, and in which he ponders whether or not he's written a show about grief.
Elf Lyons talks about being inspired by Stephen King
Saturday 23rd July 2022
Half mad clown spectacle, half Hammer Horror - in Raven, Elf Lyons is set to become your own personal Pennywise. She talks about how Stephen King's novels have shaped her work, and why comedy and horror are siblings.
Horseplay talk about heaven and wigs
Saturday 23rd July 2022
Bareback creators Kathy Maniura and Derek Mitchell talk about writing a show over Zoom, heaven, talking genitals and of course, wigs.
First Gig, Worst Gig: Ed Patrick
Friday 22nd July 2022
He's got a new book and an Edinburgh show, both called Catch Your Breath, but why was Ed Patrick inspired by a scissor-wielding Ross Noble?