Rob Gilroy: Making A Stand #18
So intrepid comedy fans, the time is here; it’s the Edinburgh Fringe Festival – possibly the biggest, comedy-heavy arts festivals in the world. And I’m not there.
Interview: Richard Digance
Comic singer-songwriter Richard Digance, known for his TV specials and appearances on Countdown and at folk festivals, is making his Fringe debut with a solo show and his children’s musical, War of the Worms.
Fringe show under legal threat
Comedian Matt Price says he has been ordered by a comedy promoter to pull his show at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Review: Phill Jupitus: You’re Probably Wondering Why I Asked You Here – The Stand (1), Edinburgh.
★★★★ for Phill Jupitus at The Stand.
Review: Back to the Future: The Pantomime – Augustine’s, Edinburgh
Let’s cut to the chase. Back to the Future: The Pantomime is not particularly good.
Review: The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre: Boo Lingerie – Gilded Balloon, Edinburgh
★★★★ for The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre.
Review: Phil Nichol: Rants – Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh.
“Frothy-mouthed tirades are what Nichol delivers in this tough-to-like hour of stand-up.”
Review: Mae Martin: Mae Day – The Caves, Edinburgh.
“A thoroughly entertaining hour.” Adam Mulholland has all the info.