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10 of the best: Fringe comedy shows for every taste

A selection of 10 Fringe comedies.

Kirsty Gordon, The Herald, 5th August 2018

James Dreyfus to star in Kenny Everett movie

The Thin Blue Line star James Dreyfus has revealed that he will star in a new movie about the late comedian, radio DJ, and television entertainer Kenny Everett.

Female First, 4th August 2018

It's never too late to be a stand

As the Edinburgh Festival starts today, three rising stars explain why a little bit of living makes for better comedy.

Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 3rd August 2018

First Gig, Worst Gig: Nick Revell

Crushing put-downs. Rik Mayall's poetry. Heckler-punching: Nick Revell regales us with some memorable peaks and troughs, as his latest Edinburgh run kicks off.

British Comedy Guide, 2nd August 2018

Edinburgh Comedy Awards panel revealed

The judging panel has been announced for the 2018 Edinburgh Comedy Awards.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st August 2018

Wil Greenway: Either Side of Everything, preview

In the first of our Edinburgh Fringe previews, Ian Cater speaks to Wil Greenway - one of the most soul-stirring, poetic storytellers around - about his move towards comedy in new show Either Side of Everything.

Ian Cater, What's On London, 28th July 2018

The 20 best Dad's Army moments revealed

Radio Times reveals your favourite Dad's Army memories, quotes and scenes.

Radio Times, 28th July 2018

The double act that'll change every day

Personal crises force duo to get creaive.

Chortle, 28th July 2018

Interview: Steve Hartill on Murder, She Didn't Write

Steve Hartill is part of Degrees of Error and their show Murder, She Didn't Write makes the trip to Edinburgh on an annual basis to do their improvised murder mystery show for the whole month.

Greg Stewart, Theatre Weekly, 28th July 2018

Simon Munnery: 'I assumed everybody went to Edinburgh'

Fringe veteran and innovative japester is putting his multifarious talents to the fore with a new funeral-inspired show.

Kirstyn Smith, The List, 25th July 2018

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