Edinburgh Fringe
Hannah Gadsby: Woof!
Hannah is back at the Fringe for the first time since they won the Edinburgh Comedy Award (and an Emmy!) and turned the comedy world on its head in 2017. Now, six years after Nanette dropped on Netflix and propelled Hannah to international stardom, they are learning how to process the world, with all its catastrophes and hypocrisies, from a new perspective: and they're ready to talk about it. From the irrelevant to the existential, Hannah has taken all their worries on the road and their destination is Woof!
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Fringe Dog meets Hannah Gadsby
The canine correspondent meets the Edinburgh Comedy Award winner and their dog Nuna.
Fringe Dog, Fest Mag, 8th August 2024What's On: Comedy at Edinburgh Fringe Festival (Part 1)
Hear all of that laughter? No? Do you want to hear it? Of course ye do.
Snack Magazine, 6th August 2024Hannah Gadsby: "The Edinburgh fringe might make your dreams come true - or it will give you scurvy"
Tooth pain, lost cash and lots of crying - the award-winning comic has had a difficult relationship with the fringe. So why come back for more?
Hannah Gadsby, The Guardian, 5th August 2024The 33 best shows to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2024
There are more than 3,000 shows taking over the Scottish capital this summer - and these are our picks of what to see.
Rachael Healy, i Newspaper, 2nd August 202412 Best Shows To See At Edinburgh Fringe 2024
From fresh new comic acts and award-winning playwrights to a recreation of one of the most infamous concerts in history, here are the best shows to see at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Patrick Dunne, The Handbook, 23rd July 2024Edinburgh Fringe: 10 award-winners
A mammoth 121 comedy shows at this year's Edinburgh Fringe programme boast that their performers have won awards, from Derek Awards (given by a bloke with 600 followers on Twitter) to Emmys. Here are just ten of them.
Chortle, 22nd July 2024Edinburgh Fringe 2024: From Hannah Gadsby's return to two Gwyneth musicals, our ultimate guide to what to see
With more than 3,500 shows, the world's biggest arts festival is back at full power. But what's worth running up and down the Royal Mile for? Tim Bano picks the best theatre and comedy to see.
Tim Bano, The Independent, 20th July 2024Best Edinburgh Fringe Comedy 2024: Here are all 15 Edinburgh Comedy Award winners returning this August
With thousands of shows to choose from it can be hard to decide what to book at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - all these comedians are tried-and-tested comedy champions.
David Hepburn, The Scotsman, 18th July 2024Fringe 2024 Best Comedy: Here are 13 must-see comedy shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
With thousands of shows to choose from it can be hard to decide what to book at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - we have some ideas for you.
David Hepburn, The Scotsman, 16th July 2024Edinburgh festival 2024: find the funny with these 20 comedy shows
A one-woman 90s romcom, boundary-testing standups and a new Taskmaster contestant make our comedy critic's list of the fringe's most promising tickets.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 1st July 2024Performances
Date | Time | Venue |
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18th Aug | 17:20 | Underbelly, Bristo Square (McEwan Hall) |
19th Aug | 17:20 | Underbelly, Bristo Square (McEwan Hall) |
20th Aug | 17:20 | Underbelly, Bristo Square (McEwan Hall) |
21st Aug | 17:20 | Underbelly, Bristo Square (McEwan Hall) |
22nd Aug | 17:20 | Underbelly, Bristo Square (McEwan Hall) |
23rd Aug | 17:20 | Underbelly, Bristo Square (McEwan Hall) |
24th Aug | 17:20 | Underbelly, Bristo Square (McEwan Hall) |
25th Aug | 17:20 | Underbelly, Bristo Square (McEwan Hall) |