Edinburgh Fringe Comedy

 Andrew Dipper

Review: Gadd, Winning and Kirk: Well, This Is Awkward – Bannerman’s, Edinburgh

Review: Gadd, Winning and Kirk: Well, This Is Awkward – Bannerman’s, Edinburgh

Gadd, Winning and Kirk are all decent writers, but stand-up’s about more than that. You need conviction; otherwise it just looks, er, awkward.

 Giggle Beats

Edinburgh’s shortest joke: Michael J Dolan explains.

Edinburgh’s shortest joke: Michael J Dolan explains.

“Dress to Depress” with Michael J Dolan is on at 6.10pm, The White Horse, Canongate, until 28th August.

 Andrew Dipper

Review: Josie Long: The Future Is Another Place – Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh

Review: Josie Long: The Future Is Another Place – Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh

The Future Is Another Place, according to Josie Long.

 Andrew Dipper

Review: Robin Ince and Michael Legge (Pointless Anger, Righteous Ire 2: Back in the Habit) – The Stand, Edinburgh

Review: Robin Ince and Michael Legge (Pointless Anger, Righteous Ire 2: Back in the Habit) – The Stand, Edinburgh

Five stars for Ince and Legge.

 John Thompson

Review: Phill Jupitus: Stand Down – The Stand, Edinburgh

Review: Phill Jupitus: Stand Down – The Stand, Edinburgh

Returning to stand up for the first time in ten years, Phill Jupitus cut a leaner figure as he arrived to rapturous applause.

 John Thompson

Review: James Acaster: Amongst Other Things – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh

Review: James Acaster: Amongst Other Things – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh

Our first Fringe review is here.

 Giggle Beats

Interview: Seymour Mace

Interview: Seymour Mace

We caught up with Seymour to talk about this year’s Fringe…and flying monkeys with lasers shooting out of their eyes.

 Andrew Dipper

Herring: I need to keep pushing myself

Herring: I need to keep pushing myself

What is love, anyway? Richard Herring returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to find out.