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Punchline's top Edinburgh Fringe shows 2022
Hello! It's been three whole years since a full Edinburgh Fringe and we're getting the zoomies just thinking about it! We've got a right old mix of classics and new favourites. So let's get stuck in!
Punchline UK, 18th July 2022Fringe 2022: Here are 11 recent Live At The Apollo stand-up comedians set to play
If you're a fan of the BBC stand-up comedy show there'll be plenty to chances to see a range of familiar faces take to the microphone at venues across the city this August.
David Hepburn, Edinburgh Evening News, 12th July 2022Larry Dean, award-winning Scottish stand-up reveals dread of 'Edinburgh audience silence'
Larry Dean admits there's nothing quite like a run of the Fringe to keep you grounded.
Liam Rudden, Edinburgh Evening News, 1st July 2022Larry Dean interview
The award-winning Scottish stand-up reveals dread of 'Edinburgh audience silence'.
Liam Rudden, The Scotsman, 1st July 2022Edinburgh 2022: Larry Dean Q&A
BWW catches up with Larry Dean to chat about bringing Fudnut to the 2022 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 27th June 2022Larry Dean interview
It's an hour of stand up. The Herald called it 'confessional storytelling at its funniest' and gave it five stars, so we'll go with that.
On The Mic, 25th June 2022Leith Comedy Festival announces line-up
Leith Comedy Festival is back at The Biscuit Factory, bringing you laughter from Scotland's finest comedians.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th March 2022Monkey Barrel announces its 2022 Edinburgh Fringe programme
This year will be the venue's biggest festival yet, with more than 70 acts across eight rooms, including former free venues The Hive and Carnivore coming into the fold.
Chortle, 18th March 2022The young comedians you should be watching now
So who will be the stars of this run of Live At The Apollo? We profile some of the names to watch below.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 2nd November 2021Glasgow International Comedy Festival permanently axed
Organisers at the Scottish Comedy Agency say that after 18 years, they will no longer be staging the annual event after being hammered by Covid.
Chortle, 26th October 2021