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Ten must see Edinburgh Fringe shows I still need to see
It must be a good Fringe, we are halfway through and my list of must-see shows is now longer than it was when I arrived. Here's a run down of shows I'm still determined to find the time to see. In, I should add, no particular order.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 18th August 2016Interview: Seymour Mace - Sh*t Title
Seymour Mace interview.
Rosie Gillott, Fresh Air, 10th August 2016Let's sell this gig out!
Michael Legge urges us to give each of these great comics a crowd surge. We'll be at these shows at these times... come with us!
Michael Legge, FringePig, 5th August 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 201620 stand-up comedy recommendations for Fringe 2016
Once again Laugh Out London has delved into its collective comedy brain to bring you 20 stand-up comedy recommendations for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016.
Laugh Out London, 4th July 2016Fringe preview: Seymour Mace
Sometimes overnight success takes years. Seymour Mace has been bouncing around on the comedy circuit for well over a decade now, but it was only last year that he picked up an Edinburgh Comedy Award for a show that tied together all the madness of his previous outings in one neat package.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 19th June 2016Preview: Battersea Barge Fringe Previews
Featuring Max & Ivan, Joel Dommett, Kieran Hodgson, Stuart Goldsmith, Adam Hess, Rhys James & more.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st June 2016Five things you might not know about . . . Seymour Mace
Geordie comic takes his semi-surrealist schtick across the country.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 26th February 2016Review - Seymour Mace, Niche as Fuck
No one could accuse bizarro Geordie comic Seymour Mace of false advertising.
Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 8th January 2016This week's new live comedy
Previews of Seymour Mace, Arthur Smith and Jason Byrne.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 2nd January 2016