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Katie Boyle is an Irish comedian living in New York City. She’s been featured in The Hollywood Reporter, Irish Independent and The Irish Times. Katie is selling out shows across the US and Ireland, ...
This August at Fringe Central, we will be hosting a series of free, curated events ranging from workshops on touring, pitching and social media marketing’ to coffee mornings, swap shops and more.
We're delighted to reveal a new batch of shows to be staged at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Show themes tackle some of the most topical issues in the world today, from women’s history and ...
Speakbeast are doing a tribute act – and we think we’re doing a pretty convincing job. Paul is telling everyone how to stand. George keeps quitting and coming back. And nobody knows what Ringo’s on ...
The life of a mathematician is one that most people outside of the sphere don't understand. The mathematician is a shy reclusive animal, so says Joe Public. Imagine my shock when I realised I was one ...
The story of Scotland's national bard as we see the talent and flawed nature of Burns through his, his wife's and friends' eyes. Brilliant storytelling with free haggis, neeps and tatties and a drink.
Love stand-up comedy? Love badgers? Of course you do! This show explores how the worlds of humans and badgers collide using jokes, PowerPoint, and West Country charm. We’ll learn about the European ...
Is your job actually real? Clue: if your job title is mostly abbreviations, then probably not (sorry, CEOs, PDFs and SEO optimisation wizards). The faker the job the realer the money! In this show, we ...
King of Edinburgh and Taskmaster Champion of Champions returns for his 27th Fringe and 44th show. Daily chat with big Fringe names. Emergency questions, impertinent questions, hilarity and ...
There's a cruelty to Mike Rice, a wickedness. In this show Mike talks about doing psychedelics with his brother, an entanglement with a Spanish Sausage Dog named Nino, and many other such rotten ...
After a dramatic Edinburgh Fringe in 2023 which saw universal acclaim from the critics, and a far less impressive verdict from Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, the improbable news is that Paul Sinha is back ...
The modern festival's smartest multi-space destination venue. The ultimate powerhouse of live performance, offering a pulsating programme of diverse and inclusive work from every genre possible. Part ...