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Edinburgh rules
Many performers set themselves Edinburgh rules, like not drinking for the month. We asked this year's Fringers what theirs are.
British Comedy Guide, 12th August 2019Theatre and comedy picks to kick off your 2019 Fringe
One of the leading refugee theatre groups in the UK, the inside scoop on Fake News, an 80s power ballad cabaret and tragi-comedic stand-up character comedy from the Big Apple are among the top picks below to get you started as the fringe festival unfolds.
Katy Davies, Entertainment Focus, 30th July 2019Interview: David McIver
David McIver plans to Teleport Edinburgh audiences into a fantastical dimension.
Katy Davies, Entertainment Focus, 29th July 2019David McIver: The Edinburgh Interviews 2019
Interview with David McIver.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 24th July 2019+3 interview: David McIver: Teleport
"My least favourite year was 2016 because I had 35 walkouts in one show and that wasn't even one of the worst shows I had."
Dan Lentell, Edinburgh49, 21st June 2019David McIver interview
"I did a gig to a 17 year old Scottish boy in the back of a van at the Edinburgh Fringe 2016."
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 7th June 2019Live review: David McIver, Will Rowland
Both comedians offered up very different styles of comedy they were equally as engaging and the afternoon showed off two notably impressive comic minds.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 15th April 2019David McIver Is A Nice Little Man review
Toxic masculinity is at the heart of David McIver's show. This we know as he or his characters expressly say so a number of times, even though the audience surely don't require the message to be so unsubtly spelt out.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 24th September 2018What are you going to do once the Fringe is over?
Now it's time to curl up and cry.
Chortle, 25th August 2018