Press clippings
The best jokes of Edinburgh Fringe 2024
The funniest lines from Mustafa Algiyadi, Alex Kealy, Olaf Falafel, Ollie Horn, Alexander Bennett, Danny Matinee, Louise Atkinson and more.
Mike Wade, The Times, 24th August 2024Keeping busy
We asked some of the festival's busiest comedians (Raul Kohli, Stephanie Laing, Sid Singh and Chris Turner) to tell us a bit about performing multiple shows every day.
British Comedy Guide, 21st August 2024Comedians' Choice Awards 2024 nominees
Chelsea Birkby, Elf Lyons, Furiozo, Jordan Brookes, Mike Rice, Natalie Palamides, Phil Ellis, Rob Copland, Sarah Keyworth and Sid Singh are nominated for Best Show in the Comedians' Choice Awards.
British Comedy Guide, 19th August 2024Sid Singh calls for bucket change to help finance real change
A Fringe show with a message? That's just not enough...
Sid Singh, Chortle, 13th August 2024Edinburgh Fringe Diary 2024 - Part Two
Forget Covid, jokes are like a virus at the Fringe.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 10th August 2024Sid Singh picks his comedy favourites
"He's the best sketch writer alive and it's crazy more people don't know him".
Chortle, 6th August 2024Sid Singh on heroes and fornicating pigeons
Sid Singh is no stranger to the Edinburgh Fringe and he's back once again, this time with his politically charged and passionate show American Coloniser.
Louise Holland, Snack Magazine, 1st August 2024ISH Edinburgh Comedy Awards returns with Jones Bootmaker sponsor
The ISH Edinburgh Comedy Awards have confirmed details of their return at the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, with a new cash sponsor.
British Comedy Guide, 29th July 2024Funny At The Fringe - Sid Singh: American Coloniser
"My show is a huge experiment! I wanted to create a show that speaks directly to progressive activists, moderate middle class audience members, disaffected minority groups, apathetic voters, and um you know, make it extremely funny!"
Holly, Phoenix Remix, 28th July 2024Edinburgh Fringe: 10 shows from Indian comedians
India's stand-up scene may still be in its relative infancy, but its biggest names are fast becoming global players. Here are ten comics from the subcontinent heading to Edinburgh this Fringe.
Chortle, 16th July 2024