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Fringe 2018: 21 unmissable comedy recommendations
Edinburgh Fringe season is back upon us once again - so what's worth checking out?
Shaun Kitchener, The Daily Express, 23rd July 2018Lou Sanders: 10 Things that make me laugh
Lou Sanders writes a piece for us ahead of her new show Shame Pig at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Female First, 17th July 2018Fringe Q&As: Lou Sanders
Lou Sanders is performing Shame Pig at the Monkey Barrel Comedy Club during August.
The Herald, 15th July 2018Latitude Festival: QI Live - review
Quite possibly, if we are very lucky, QI will be on the road in the very near future. Fingers crossed.
Simon Topping, The Reviews Hub, 13th July 2018Lou Sanders: the Edinburgh interviews 2018
Lou Sanders interview.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 3rd July 201850 Fringe one-liners that deserved to win Funniest Joke
It's been ten years since Dave launched the Funniest Joke of the Fringe award, and there have been some worthy winners over the years. There have, however, been some unlucky losers.
Finlay Greig, i Newspaper, 28th June 2018Five Fringe comedians to see if you like James Acaster
Sadly, Acaster will not be bringing his unique brand of surreal stand-up to Scotland's capital this August. Instead, here are five brilliant comedians he has already shared or will share the stage with soon who will all be performing at this year''s Fringe.
Alex Watson, The Scotsman, 26th June 201825 stand-up comedy recommendations for the Fringe
One again Laugh Out London brings you a list of some of the best stand-up comedy shows you will see at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2018.
Laugh Out London, 25th June 2018Where stand-up and Alcoholics Anonymous meet
Late afternoon in a dark, intimate room in London and people are sharing their experiences of addiction. Alcohol, drugs, food, gambling, sex and love, their raw pain and degradation revealed to strangers. But there's laughter too.
Jay Richardson, i Newspaper, 11th June 2018Lou Sanders interview
The writer, standup and actor on the things that make her laugh the most.
Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 2nd February 2018