Aidan Jones
- Australian
- Stand-up comedian
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(ISH) Edinburgh Comedy Awards announce longlists
The (ISH) Edinburgh Comedy Awards - the alternative new Fringe-based awards run by volunteers - have announced their longlists.
British Comedy Guide, 14th August 2023Three shows about sons + fathers
Three show about father and sons at Edinburgh Festival 2022...
Caro Moses, ThreeWeeks, 3rd August 2022Australians at Edinburgh Fringe 2022
The 75th Edinburgh Fringe Festival begins this week and, after a bit of an enforced break, there will be a strong contingent of Australian acts (as well as Aussie Expats and adopted Aussies) back in Auld Reeky town raring to tread the boards again. Here is a list of those we could find along with any reviews we have previously written.
Squirrel Comedy, 1st August 2022Edinburgh 2022: Pick of the Programme- Free Fringe
Free Fringe shows are free to enter and there will be bucket donations at the end. It's expensive to take a show to Edinburgh so if you enjoyed the show please be as generous as you would for a ticketed show!
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 13th June 2022Aussie invasion of 2018 Edinburgh Fringe
If you are travelling anywhere near Edinburgh this August, have a look at the following list of shows and consider going to see an Australian act.
Squirrel Comedy, 19th July 2018A piggy interview with Aidan 'Taco' Jones
Aidan Taco Jones interview.
Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 21st June 2018Squirrel Guide to the huge Aussie presence at Fringe 17
It's almost August and that means the Edinburgh Fringe Festival starts soon...the 70th Anniversary no less!
Squirrel Comedy, 1st July 2017#EdFringe17: Aidan Taco Jones in The Abersham Flat
Enjoy 15 minutes of stand up and chat with Taco, and hear the best joke about a sexually transmitted infection, ever. Plus - how did the young Australian get in to comedy? And what on earth happened at the Abersham Flat?
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 23rd May 2017How Eric Morecambe saved Ernie from an unwise break-up
They were one of the nation's most enduring comedy double-acts, their sketches tickling audiences for more than four decades and catapulting them from music halls to some of the highest audiences ever recorded on British television. But the emergence of a long-lost letter reveals that Morecambe and Wise almost broke up long before their TV debut.
Aidan Jones, The Guardian, 12th October 2009