Press clippings
ISH Edinburgh Comedy Awards shortlists revealed
The Jones Bootmaker ISH Edinburgh Comedy Awards have announced 13 nominees for Best Show and 10 nominees for Best Newcomer.
British Comedy Guide, 21st August 2024What's On: Comedy at Edinburgh Fringe Festival (Part 1)
Hear all of that laughter? No? Do you want to hear it? Of course ye do.
Snack Magazine, 6th August 2024ISH Edinburgh Comedy Awards returns with Jones Bootmaker sponsor
The ISH Edinburgh Comedy Awards have confirmed details of their return at the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, with a new cash sponsor.
British Comedy Guide, 29th July 2024Edinburgh Fringe: 10 shows in the New Town
The Fringe's centre of gravity has long shifted to the Old Town - but there's still plenty worth making the trip to the 'wrong' side of the tracks. So here are ten shows in the New Town to tempt you to cross Princess Street...
Chortle, 17th July 2024The Stand announces first Edinburgh Fringe Shows
The Stand has announced its first Edinburgh Fringe 2024 shows.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd February 2024(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 2023Edinburgh Fringe runs for Stewart Lee, Bridget Christie, Paul Sinha, Robin Ince
Stewart Lee, Paul Sinha and Bridget Christie are among the acts who have announced Edinburgh Fringe dates at The Stand this August.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 20th March 2023Cast details revealed for Iain Stirling's ITV sitcom Buffering
Jessie Cave is set to star alongside Iain Stirling in his new ITV2 sitcom Buffering.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd October 2020Vlad's tips: Fringe faces of the future
We''e now approaching the end of Week Two of the Edinburgh Fringe, the world's largest arts festival and Scotland's biggest traffic jam.
Terry Murden, Daily Business Group, 14th August 2019Six local comedians to check out at the Fringe
With a little over two weeks until the start of the Fringe, I suspect many of us are all still trying to plough through the programme. Faster readers will probably be around ten per cent of their way through the comedy section.
Paul Sneddon as Vladimir McTavish, Edinburgh Evening News, 17th July 2019