Sarah Keyworth is a seriously funny comedian, and has a succinct and uncomplicated way of showing it. In this very thoughtful interview, they talk about the point where being saddened...
Skilfully navigating territory of misogyny and a clash between lad culture and woke lads, Esther Manito's recent show #NotAllMen burst at the seams with relatable material rooted in the clash...
Comedy machine-gun Glenn Moore smashed Edinburgh again this year with a show in which every word and breath serviced his phenomenal joke-rate. Thrill, as you discover how he's driven to...
"Socialist, feminist, lesbian, protest singer" Grace Petrie made her first foray into "official" standupdom this year with a phenomenal Edinburgh debut, in which as well as skewering transphobes and bigots,...
This year comedy dynamo Lauren Pattison received a Best Show nomination to add to her Best Newcomer, with her show It Is What It Is, which detailed how she was...
Exploding supernova Jordan Gray has just had the Edinburgh that every newer act dreams of: five-star reviews across the board, sell-out shows, a transfer to the Palladium, as well as...