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The Fringe hit list: comedy, music and theatre
Celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, the Fringe denies no-one entry.
Nadine McBay, The National (Scotland), 6th August 2017Vladimir McTavish: Scots enjoy the Fringe too
Last week, I came to the sobering realisation that this is my twenty-second successive year performing at the Edinburgh Fringe, although I am not sure how appropriate it is to use the word "sobering" when describing Edinburgh in August.
Paul Sneddon as Vladimir McTavish, The National (Scotland), 20th August 2016Ten must see Scottish acts at Edinburgh Fringe 2016
With Edinburgh Scotland's most popular tourist destination, the locals are used to being outnumbered by sassenachs. Things get much worse at Fringe time, and it's easy to forget there are plenty of home-grown comedians to enjoy too. Here's my recommendations for ten brilliant acts who are all as Scottish as a highland terrier chewing shortbread on Loch Lomond, while a junkie shoots up, signs on, and stabs a guy in a kilt eating haggis, drinking Irn Bru and shouting "Och aye the nooooo."
Jay Islaam, The Huffington Post, 10th August 2016Five to see from Scotland - Edinburgh Fringe 2016
We asked writer and comedian Thomas Black from Edinburgh what Scottish based acts you should check out at this year's Fringe.
Short Com, 27th July 2016Fringe preview: The Stand
Iconic Edinburgh venue keeps its finger on the Fringe pulse with an exciting programme of established names and up-and-coming talent.
Kevin Wight, TV Bomb, 26th July 2016Monkey Barrel Comedy Club review
Compered by Rick Molland, reviews of Vladimir McTavish (4 stars), Derek Johnston (4 stars), Daniel Downie (4 stars) and Harry Garrison (5 stars)
Laura and Emma Murray, The Mumble, 30th May 2016