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The best comedy to see in Edinburgh, part two
The tricky subjects of identity politics, consent and mental health make for electric shows.
Michael Hogan & Ralph Jones, The Guardian, 22nd July 2018Can you rape comedy? Natalie Palamides thinks so
The LA comic, who won best newcomer at last year's Edinburgh fringe, has tested her electric new material on American audiences. But how will Nate - her 'douchebag' male alter ego - go down in Britain?
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 22nd July 201828 of the best comedy shows at the Fringe
We took a look at the huge lineup of comedy gear at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe and selected a sample of the shows that are already tickling our tickly bits.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 20th July 2018Fest's vomedy picks
Comedy critic Paul Fleckney picks out the best of the best of the best of the Fringe comedy programme.
Paul Fleckney, Fest Mag, 18th July 2018Edinburgh 10x10: Barry loves you
Ten comedians with Melbourne accolades.
Chortle, 17th July 2018Edinburgh 10x10: Barry loves you
Ten comedians with Melbourne accolades.
Chortle, 17th July 201825 shows to see at Edinburgh Festival 2018
A guide to the best shows at this year's Festival.
The List, 10th July 2018Fringe 2018: comedy shows to book now
Natalie Palamides, Dylan Moran and Arthur Smith are among the acts to catch at this year's Fringe.
Paul Fleckney, The Spectator, 5th July 201850 shows to see at the Edinburgh fringe 2018
Superstar standups, daring dance, Brexit cabaret and a Bon Jovi musical ... Dive into our guide to some of the shows at the world's biggest arts festival.
Brian Logan and Chris Wiegand, The Guardian, 29th June 2018Fringe 2018: shows we think will sell out fast
From first timers to returning Fringe favourites, here's the shows from Gilded Balloon, Pleasance, Assembly and Underbelly to book ASAP.
Craig Angus, The List, 27th June 2018