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Edinburgh Fringe day 6
Yesterday's blog ended with a mention of believable and unbelievable anecdotes.
John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 7th August 2017Alexander Bennett: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview
A former 'most beautiful baby's smile' winner who's performing both a solo hour and hosting last years cult hit game show Hell to Play.
Laugh Out London, 5th August 201710 alternative comedy recommendations for the Fringe
There are some shows that defy categorisation, unable to fit comfortably into the arbitrary ones we have already covered.
Laugh Out London, 31st July 2017The business of Edinburgh
Edinburgh differs significantly to most other comedy festivals in terms of it being a marathon run, but also it being an opportunity to be 'discovered'.
Short Com, 25th July 201717 free comedy recommendations for the Edinburgh Fringe
We've compiled some of the best free comedy shows at the Edinburgh Festival 2017 in this handy list below. Although they may be free to get in, there is always the option to donate at the end.
Laugh Out London, 10th July 2017Alexander Bennett: Edinburgh Fringe 2016 interview
Alexander Bennett is a busy man at this year's Edinburgh Fringe with two shows: a solo effort at Cowgatehead and the almightily offensive Hell To Play - a gameshow set in hell.
Laugh Out London, 18th July 2016Alexander Bennett: Edinburgh Fringe 2015 interview
Alexander Bennett has a busy Fringe with a solo show and a gameshow set in hell.
Laugh Out London, 13th August 2015The Alexander Bennett three minute interview
This year, alternative stand-up comedian Alexander Bennett is bring his new show, Follow Me, to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Martin Walker asks Alexander about the show, about his alternative comedy night, and about going too far...
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 8th July 2014Interview with 'hated' comic Alexander Bennett
"I do think I'm brilliant, but I know that's ridiculous. I do kind of think the world would run so much smoother if everybody would shut up and listen to me. But the guy on stage says things I don't agree with. It's a persona."
John Fleming, 13th February 2014Alexander Bennett makes Aberystwyth struggle to breathe
The latest in our new(ish) act slot Alexander Bennett is now an elderly 20, but when he started in stand-up he was just 15 - that's younger than the average lifespan of a chicken.
Andrew Mickel, Such Small Portions, 13th May 2013