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Fringe: the best comedy shows to watch this year
The Edinburgh Fringe kicks off on August 4, with previews from August 2. Here's our pick of this year's comedy line-up. (For tickets, visit tickets.edfringe.com).
Veronica Lee, The Telegraph, 29th July 2017Event meets the funniest new stars of the Fringe
One's got a psycho in the family, another dreamed of being the youngest pope...
Mark Wareham, Daily Mail, 29th July 2017Why I avoid the Edinburgh International Festival
Stick to the Edinburgh Fringe, which continues to get bigger - if not exactly better - at 70.
Lloyd Evans, The Spectator, 27th July 2017Who's playing at Forth on the Fringe 2017
Tickets are now on sale for the event, with three huge shows featuring the best in comedy, music, cabaret and dance.
Craig Angus, The List, 26th July 2017Expert advice on the Edinburgh Fringe
Comics on other comics.
Sharon Lougher, Metro, 25th July 2017Who to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2017
Want to catch the show everyone's talking about this Edinburgh Fringe?
Harriet Flook, The Mirror, 20th July 2017Latitude Festival review
The go-to event for a full-on comedy fix.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 17th July 2017Reginald D Hunter at Latitude 2017 review
Reginald D Hunter takes to the Latitude stage in a wheelchair, having broken his leg last month, though he keeps coy as to why.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 16th July 2017Review: Reginald D Hunter, Latitude 2017
The second day of comedy at Latitude was headlined by Reginald D Hunter. A month ago he broke his leg and since then he has been performing in a wheelchair. "I celebrated 20 years of being in England by breaking my ass," he quipped.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th July 2017Why are Some of the People v Reginald D Hunter? review
So some of the People v Reginald D Hunter had, like him, better get used to that, take a seat and enjoy the show.
Tiemo Talk of the Town, 11th July 2017