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12 must-see comedy shows at the Edinburgh Fringe 2024
With the world's biggest arts festival just around the corner, here's our must-see shows for this year's Edinburgh Fringe.
Nooruddean Choudry, Rolling Stone, 9th July 2024Comedy extravaganza in support of Refuge
This features a stellar all-female line up of comedic brilliance, including Shazia Mirza (pictured above), Tiff Stevenson, Harriet Kemsley, Esther Manito, Fatiha El-Ghorri, Fiona Ridgewell and hosted by MC Leslie Gold, ensuring a diverse range of comedic styles to keep the audience in stitches.
Rachel Verralls, Funny Women, 28th February 2024Tiff Stevenson on potential Slotherhouse 2 & piloting Men She Wrote
Tiff Stevenson is piloting a television adaptation of her Men She Wrote online series, as she reveals that she wants to reprise her role if comedy horror Slotherhouse returns for a sequel.
British Comedy Guide, 26th January 2024August Gig Guide: Fringe Takeover
For this month's Gig Guide, we are excited to announce our Edinburgh Fringe Festival Takeover.
Tash Snaith, Funny Women, 31st July 2023Edinburgh 2023: pick of the programme - work in progress
Catch some of your favourite comedians working out new material!
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 13th June 2023Tiff Stevenson: Sexy Brain - Soho Theatre, London
Stevenson is at her best when she talks about her ADHD, with her uncontrollable urge to guess what her boyfriend is about to say next. But her label 'Sexy Brain' is never fully explained. Like quite a lot in the show, this feels in need of more polish.
Jane Darcy, The Reviews Hub, 22nd May 2023Monkey Barrel announces more Edinburgh shows
Monkey Barrel Comedy has released tickets for more Edinburgh Fringe 2023 shows.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 10th May 2023Tiff Stevenson to tour Sexy Brain
Comedian Tiff Stevenson is to tour her 5-star reviewed Edinburgh Fringe show across the UK from the end of March.
British Comedy Guide, 7th February 2023How Mock The Week launched the UK's brightest comedy stars
Since it smashed onto our screens in 2005, the panel show with a mildly terrifying reputation has become one of the best incubators for emerging comedy talent. As the final episode airs, Isobel Lewis speaks to host Dara Ó Briain and some of the series' biggest stars about how Mock The Week overcame that 'elbows out' atmosphere and what the BBC can offer new comedians going forward.
Isobel Lewis, The Independent, 20th October 2022Tiff Stevenson: I'm a Late Bloomer in Everything
"At the moment if you are woman over 40 and have an opnion it means you're a 'Karen' - but I'd like to take another look at that," says Tiff Stevenson.
Claire Smith, Entertainment Now, 10th August 2022