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Mad Ron's tips to stay out of trouble in Edinburgh
Tuesday 18th July 2023
Uxbridge's 3rd hardest man, Mad Ron, has some tips for BCG readers heading to the festival...
Meet Bonnie He and her UK comedy debut; a raunchy, feminist physical theatre clown show
Tuesday 18th July 2023
We spoke to Bonnie He - writer and performer of A Terrible Show for Terrible People - about clowning, flyering and being a narwhal of comedy.
Angela Beevers makes her international debut with How To Write A Eulogy That Kills
Tuesday 18th July 2023
How To Write A Eulogy That Kills by Angela Beevers is set the night before her mum's funeral... Angela is due to give a speech, but she hasn't written it yet.
Random 8: Paul Currie
Tuesday 18th July 2023
Before bringing Shtoom to Belfast and Edinburgh, Paul Currie talks Muppet lips, Kiss gear and a pig's ear.
Ian Smith: Anxiety-free relationship advice
Monday 17th July 2023
Ian Smith's show this year focuses on various stresses. One of the biggest in life must be relationships, so we asked him to give us some advice.
Aaron Simmonds: Baby Steps
Friday 14th July 2023
Aaron Simmonds talks about why he got into comedy and how he's taking on a physical challenge in performing his Edinburgh show this year.
Meet the Best In Class 2023
Friday 14th July 2023
Find out more about Ashley Gorman, Dani Johns, Jacob Nussey, Jen Nolan, Katie Mitchell, Katie Tracey, Lee Hudson and Leroy Brito, the comedians taking part in the Best in Class 2023 showcase shows.
Annabel Marlow chats to us about her move from musical theatre to comedy
Wednesday 12th July 2023
Annabel Marlow starred in SIX's original line up when it came to Edinburgh Fringe in 2017. She now makes her solo comedy debut with ...is this okay ?? and promises a cosy, intimate, fun chill vibe but also "a f*cking concert". We asked Annabel to divulge more about this, as well her move from musical theatre to comedy and her pre-show rituals...
Can't make it to Edinburgh? Stream the Fringe via NextUp
Wednesday 12th July 2023
Streaming platform NextUp will be beaming over 50 Edinburgh Fringe shows live into people's homes this August.