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10 of the best comedy acts to see at the Fringe
If you're looking for something to tickle your funny bone at this year's Fringe festival, here are some must-see acts that are guaranteed to leave you in stitches.
Nina Glencross, Daily Record, 28th July 2016BBC at the Edinburgh Festivals 2016
An all-star line-up of top comedy, arts, writing and music - as well showcases for new fresh talent - will be at the heart of the BBC's Edinburgh Festivals coverage across TV, radio and online.
BBC, 27th July 2016Fringe: performers & directors reveal where they visit
Susan Calman, Kai Humphries, Lucy Porter, Craig Campbell and more offer their tips on where to eat, drink and hang out in the capital.
Rowena McIntosh, The List, 26th July 2016Author comedians
Interviews with Bridget Christie, Susan Calman, Luisa Omielan and Shappi Khorsandi.
Jay Richardson, Edinburgh Festivals, 25th July 2016Fringe: Gala for Mental Health returns
Felicity Ward, Chris Gethard and Susan Calman headline comedy event for Mental Health Foundation.
Rebecca Monks, The List, 22nd July 2016Fringe: Susan Calman 'It's my 10th year!'
Susan Calman celebrates ten years performing solo shows at the Fringe. She talks to Martin Walker about Brexit, being gay and "...the best show I have ever written".
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 28th June 2016BWW Q&A - Susan Calman
BWW speaks to [pSusan Calman ahead of her 2016 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show The Calman Before The Storm.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 27th June 2016Fringe 2016: comedy shows that should deliver
The fringe lineup is out: try Robert Newman's Brain Show, Josie Long's investigations and Michelle Wolf, one of Chris Rock's Oscars speechwriters.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 10th June 2016Susan Calman interview
'I went from earning a really great salary to nothing'.
Susan Calman, The Telegraph, 23rd May 2016Susan Calman book review
Sadly, those who most need to read this book probably won't. Susan Calman prefers to call the treatment she has received on social media "bullying" (which is what it is) rather than use the more innocuous term "trolling".
Harry McGrath, The National (Scotland), 9th May 2016