Fest 2019 Issue 5

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JEN BRISTER OH, MOTHER!

Inside: Breaking the Waves

Jessica Fostekew

Tony Slattery

The Queer House

The Beautiful Game

Lou Sanders

Frisky & Mannish

Aaron Crow

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Comedy

17 Jessica Fostekew

Anger on Ice

Jen Brister speaks to us about power, privilege and soft play

Making

Waves

We chat to Missy Mazzoli and Tom Morris about turning a Lars von Trier film into an opera

Venue Map & Listings

Our hour-by-hour listings and handy map will have your festival running like clockwork

A masterful set with much to say about body image and gender roles

Theatre

27 Sex Education

Harry Clayton-Wright’s debut theatre show is the education we all need

Dance, Physical Theatre & Circus

35 The Beautiful Game

Dance show about football is a joyous nostalgia trip with a buzzing soundtrack

Cabaret and Variety

38 Aaron Crow

A Russian roulette of daggers, ingested needles, and shards of broken glass

Musicals & Opera

42 Josephine

Fabulous musical tribute to Josephine Baker anchored by a stunning performance

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Kids

46 Comète

A headbanging pop-rock gig for the whole family

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Children are Stinky (3+) Assembly George Square Gardens, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £8–£10 13:45 I’ll Take You to Mrs Cole! (8+) Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12 14:00 Baby Loves Disco (0+) The Jam House, 24–25 Aug, £9 Huggers (3+) Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE 14:30 Children’s Haunted Underground Experience (5+) Auld Reekie Tours Police Box, 20–26 Aug, £12 Wriggle Around the World (0+) Stockbridge Church, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, £8 Circus Sonas Family Show (0+) Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE 15:00 Aardman Model Making Workshops (5+) Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £10 Me and the Mask –Commedia dell’Arte (5+) Italian Cultural Institute, 22 Aug, £8 15:05 The First King of England in a Dress (5+) theSpaceTriplex, 20–24 Aug, £11–£12 15:15 Fantastic Flatulence and Where to Find It (5+) Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE 15:50 Jarred Christmas and Hobbit: The Mighty Kids Beatbox Comedy Show (5+) Assembly Rooms, 20–24 Aug, £10–£11 16:10 The Extraordinary Time-Travelling Adventures of Baron Munchausen (8+) The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £9 16:30 Morgan & West: Unbelievable Science (5+) Assembly George Square, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £11.50–£12.50 Mark Thompson’s Spectacular Science Show (3+) Gilded Balloon at the Museum, 20–25 Aug, £10.50 17:00 Amazing Prize Family Bingo (5+) Lauriston Halls, 20–24 Aug, £4 17:30 The Dark Room (For Kids!) (12+) Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–24 Aug, £10–£11 17:35 Comedy Club 4 Kids (5+) Assembly Roxy, 24–25 Aug, £10 SHOW: A Migrant’s Son VENUE: Imagination Workshop TIME: 5:30pm – 7:00pm, 14–26 TICKETS: £40 – £45 SHOW: Exposing Edith VENUE: Assembly George Square TIME: 2:20pm – 3:30pm, 7–26 TICKETS: £12 – £14
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A Perfect Day

Feeling overwhelmed by the thousands of shows on offer? Let Fest plan your perfect day at the Fringe

Checkpoint

12pm

3 Bristo Place

It’s not listed as one of “25 coolest restaurants in Britain” by The Times for nothing. Whether you’re after a light bite and a coffee or something more substantial, Checkpoint has got you covered.

Pink Lemonade

3.45pm – 4.45pm Assembly Roxy

The Beautiful Game

2pm – 3pm ZOO Playground

Exploring the highs and lows of football fandom through dance, The Beautiful Game is a joyous nostalgia trip. Even if you aren’t a footie fan, you’ll get a kick out of its buzzing ‘90s soundtrack.

Storytelling, spoken word and movement come together in the terrific Pink Lemonade, an experimental solo performance by Mika Johnson about queer identity, racial fetishism and dating.

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Laura Lexx: Knee Jerk

5.15pm – 6.15pm

Gilded Balloon Teviot

Laura Lexx’s ability to handle difficult, depressing subject matter with a deft touch is unmatched. Tackling the stuff we’re all worried about—robots, the climate crisis—with a cheeky grin, her new set is a knock-out.

Paradise Palms

7pm

41 Lothian St

A lynchpin of Edinburgh’s creative community, you can’t leave Edinburgh without stopping by this funky diner/dive bar/record shop for some great vegetarian and vegan soul food (and a drink, obviously).

Aaron Crow: FearLess

9.30pm – 10.30pm

Assembly Rooms

Is Aaron Crow a genius or a mad man? Watching his new show FearLess, as one dangerous stunt is piled relentlessly on top of another, it’s safe to say the answer is both.

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Jen Brister: Anger on Ice

Katie Hawthorne talks to Jen Brister about power, privilege and soft play

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Jen Brister’s had a few complaints. “Someone emailed me to say, ‘You hate straight people and you hate men’. Someone else called me homophobic. Homophobic!” She raises an eyebrow and laughs incredulously. “What was the other one? Oh yeah, that I shouldn’t be using my comedy hour as therapy. Wow. I mean, of course it’s therapy. Are you mad?”

After 18 years as a standup, Brister’s an expert at courting criticism. Her previous shows have discussed famously hilarious things like IVF and period poverty, but her new hour Under Privilege has proven challenging in a way that’s all new to her. “It’s the most stressful show I’ve ever written,” she says, wide-eyed. “I started writing it just to see if I could I mean, privilege… How can I make something so divisive and dry and insidious actually funny?”

Nobody likes talking about privilege, least of all their own, but after a handful of painful previews Brister realised the only way to tackle the topic was to make it personal. So she takes her own family—her girlfriend and their young twins—as a case study in how various privileges, visible or not, can structure the way people move through society. “That way nobody else can say I’m lecturing them,” she explains.

Under Privilege covers the base horrors of a soft play park as naturally as it embroils its audience in a diatribe about Dubai. Her sparky, wry charisma drives an eclectic hour, which is kept light by her willingness to commit to daft impressions – from lightsabres to trumpets or gross journalist Toby Young bleating on about Europe. Brister gleefully dubs her sons “two little Joffreys”, re-enacting their lordly breakdowns over broken biscuits with total melodrama. And as much as you suspect it feels cathartic to have a room full of people laughing at her children’s ridiculous demands, this focus on her family helps her to build an essential self-awareness into the show.

Her favourite part is a kind of “self-audit”, in which she turns the camera on herself, “because I can play with it,” she beams. And after interrogating her own position—and the heinous fact that she’s already sorted her kids out with a pension plan— Brister can have a pop at everyone else in the room, because she’s earned it.

She places both hands firmly on the table. “What I’m really trying to say in the show is, look – to a lesser or greater degree we’re all part of the problem. Yeah at the top we’ve got fucking Trump and Boris Johnson but trickle it down… We have to acknowledge that we don’t live in a meritocracy,

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although that’s what capitalism tells us. It tells us if you work hard you’ll achieve, but we know that’s a lie. The people that have the most power and create the most problems are white men and I have two little boys in my house. I want them to be allies.”

Brister’s anger is generous. It invites her audiences in, to share it with her, so that they don’t feel like punching bags for her frustrations. Most importantly, her anger is a performance – or, it’s supposed to be. “It’s anger on ice,” she explains. “It’s like how the best time for me to tell my children off is when I’m not angry at them. When I’m properly, properly angry I can’t make it funny. You have to find that balance. You need to create something that feels visceral without making the audience feel unsafe. What I’m saying to them is, ‘I’m with you on this’.”

But it’s not always easy to take the heat out of it. Half-way through the show, the night before we meet, her emotions caught up with her. Brister furiously wiped away unexpected tears and swore the audience to secrecy. “I’m so embarrassed,” she tells me, head in hands. I ask if it was unusual. “Er, have I cried on stage? Before? Never.” She shrugs in jokey disbelief and then wells up again. “Oh my God.”

“It’s just so obnoxious. I woke up at 2am today with the shame of it all. I am a big crier, but I don’t do it onstage. Because I’m a comedian.” She puts

real, steely force on that last word, and not so much for my benefit.

“I suppose the first two weeks [of the Fringe] have been complete adrenaline. Now that I know the show…” she trails off. You can feel it more? “Yeah. I know it’s an awful thing to say as a performer but I’d really rather not feel it.

“I have a lot of fear. And it’s not for me – I’m scared for my children. If you’re anybody who cares about the state of the world then you’ll carry a lot of anxiety. And doing something creative can be a great release, but I would really rather that release came in therapy.”

She laughs suddenly and loudly, like a thunder clap. Turns out that one whinger might have had a point. “I mean, comedy is limiting in a lot of ways and Hannah Gadsby’s show [Nanette] emphasised those limitations, but at the end of the day I’m just trying to make people laugh.”

Jen Brister takes her job seriously. She’s here to entertain you. And, as she says, leaning back in her chair into a rare Edinburgh sunbeam, “If there’s one bit in the show when you don’t laugh, then I suppose that’s my privilege.” She grins. “Fuck you!”

SHOW: Jen Brister – Under Privilege

VENUE: Monkey Barrel Comedy

TIME: 7:45pm – 8:45pm, 1–25 Aug, not 12

TICKETS: £7 – £8

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Making Waves

Jamie Dunn chats to Missy Mazzoli and Tom Morris about turning an early Lars von Trier film into an opera

To Scottish Opera, where American composer Missy Mazzoli is overseeing rehearsals for Breaking the Waves, her operatic take on Lars von Trier’s 1996 film of the same name, before its European premiere at the International Festival. “I don’t think I’ll be seeing that one,” says the receptionist, a self-confessed opera-nut, when I mention the title. “Too bleak.” Bugs Bunny’s fourthwall-breaking final line from Chuck Jones’ What’s Opera, Doc? springs to mind – “Well what did you expect in an opera... a happy ending?” But of course,

I know exactly what she means. Even Wagner would find Breaking the Waves outré.

The film follows Emily Watson’s Bess, a naïve new bride from an ascetic Scottish village dominated by Calvinist doctrine, who believes she communes directly with God. When she prays for her rakish oil rig-worker husband Jan to return to her, he does so on a stretcher after an accident on the rigs. Bess finds herself making a perverse pact with her infirm husband, who persuades her to sleep with random men and report back on her encounters. Bess is convinced these promiscuous acts will somehow revive his health.

Mazzoli first saw von Trier’s emotionally bruising film around a decade ago. “I felt the way a lot of people do when they see it: I was overwhelmed and I was shocked. It stayed with me for a really long time, but not necessarily in a good way. I didn’t think, ‘Oh I have to make this into an opera’.” She was talked into the project by Royce Vavrek, the Brooklynbased librettist with whom Mazzoli regularly collaborates. “Royce has loved the film since he was 14,” she reveals. “Which is weird, right?”

Despite Vavrek’s ardour for the material, Mazzoli

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took some convincing, mostly because of her appreciation for Breaking the Waves as cinema.

“I thought, ‘What are we doing turning it into an opera?’ ‘What can we bring to it?’” She soon realised the answer was plenty. “We ended up making something that is very different. I was able to bring a lot to the story that’s not in the film at all.”

Such as? “Well there’s no score in the film,” she offers, “nothing telling you how to feel except for what you’re seeing. So there’s a lot of space for me to add another layer. I had to come up with my own version of what is going on in Bess’s mind and how does it relate to my own experience as a young woman growing up.”

Bristol Old Vic’s Artistic Director Tom Morris, who’s directing this new version of the opera, joins our chat and suggests the main difference between the film and the opera is Mazzoli’s attitude to Bess’s fate. “Mercy sits in a very strange place in [von Trier’s] brain, you sense,” says Morris, “and the film articulates that. But my view is that mercy sits in a very different place in Missy’s brain. So the attraction of this project, for me, is the way in which Missy has taken that central character and written her this musical imagination.”

This production is something of a homecoming. Breaking the Waves was written in 2016 for Opera Philadelphia, but solidified in Mazzoli’s mind during a trip to Skye in 2014. “Skye’s landscape, which has these extremes that you never see in America, is definitely in the music,” she explains. “There are these lush meadows that are filled with jutting rocks that seem to come out of nowhere and fields full of sheep that end in a plunge off a cliff into the ocean. And all around these violent waves are crashing into this pristine, idyllic place. That was very shocking and inspiring to me, the violence and the lushness all at once.”

As Mazzoli mentioned, there’s no score in Von Trier’s film, but there is music. Its seven chapters are delineated by extended shots of ethereal landscapes, over which period pop songs blast out. Can we expect some ‘70s pop in her operatic production? Mazzoli smiles. “Put it this way,” she says, “there’s an electric guitar in the pit.”

“‘Cause you’re a ‘70s rock fan, aren’t you?” Morris teases.

“Yes, massive,” she laughs. “Elton John, David Bowie, Freddie Mercury – they are my spirit guides.”

Isn’t that a bit unusual for an opera composer? “Is it?” counters Mazzoli. “To me, it makes total sense. I mean, those men are operatic!”

SHOW: Breaking the Waves

VENUE: King’s Theatre

TIME: 7:15pm – 9:45pm, 21, 23, 24 Aug

TICKETS: £15

“I was overwhelmed and I was shocked. It stayed with me for a really long time, but not necessarily in a good way”
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Art gives us access we wouldn’t otherwise have. When an Irish prisoner recalls his first experience of prison in The Examination (four stars), his entire expectations were based on TV. He waited to be shaved, hosed down and strip-searched. Art affects the world that we see.

The brilliant Brokentalkers go gunning for that in this slippery and self-aware interrogation of criminal justice. As well as a striking exposé of Ireland’s antiquated penal system, homing in on the inhumane (and illegal) practice of “slopping out” still not phased out, The Examination puts our prejudices and presumptions to the test. It demands an act of self-examination.

After a plea from a prisoner to be seen “not as animals in cages but as human beings,” the lights come up on a burly figure in a gorilla costume. Wille White, an actor with experience of penal institutions, is grilled by Brokentalker’s Gary Keegan about his time inside. With a silk hankie peeking out of his suit, Keegan lectures us on the Victorian “theory of the born criminal”, that credited criminality to genetics. His views seem underscored by his own experience of violent assault. It’s an uncomfortable dynamic: an interrogation of its own.

But neither actor’s all they seem to be. When White talks us through his unseen tattoos—a gremlin, a Smurf, George Benard Shaw—it’s not clear whether we ought to trust him. Keegan’s outward civility mightn’t mask the viciousness of the views he espouses, but it does soften their edges enough that we listen in. Again and again, The Examination pulls the rug out from under you. Its point is that people can change—for good and for bad—and art can play a part in that process. It can also, just as easily, prevent meaningful change, entrenching prejudices rather than breaking them down. The distinction is whether we’ll see (and judge) others as they are, not as they once were.

Slopping out might seem worse than solitary confinement. It’s not. Across America, some 80,000 inmates are held in single cells with minimal

The End

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human contact for more than 22 hours a day. New York’s Dutch Kills Theatre show it up as a slow form of torture in Solitary (three stars).

Unfolding the constrained brain-drain of confinement through mime, Duane Cooper rolls off his bed, curls through his ablutions and tries to kill time. Press ups and jumping jacks. A bit of his book. Masturbation. Mostly, he waits for the next meal to clang through his cell’s metal hatch. Rinse hands and repeat. No wonder he tries to get a rise out of the roster of guards.

It’s a grinding watch, or it would be were Blake Habermann’s direction able to resist the itch towards incident. How to keep interminable boredom interesting? The more things and events Cooper finds to mime, the less truthful Solitary starts to seem.

It’s stronger when it takes flight. Using ropes to demarcate the cell, Habermann lets us into the prisoner’s head: the walls splice open, the room starts to spin, entangling Cooper in a cat’s cradle. Flashbacks and hallucinations swim through his cell. With Cooper’s focused intent at its centre, Solitary shows that isolation and imprisonment leave binds that will never be fully undone.

People need people, simple as that. Bertrand Lesca and Nasi Voutsas have spent the last few years fighting onstage, first in their debut show Eurohouse, then in Palmyra. The End (four stars) calls it quits. It’s a hymn to friendship – their friendship, male friendship.

It starts by sprinting ahead. A clumsy slideshow plays in silence, projecting the planet’s distant future. In a thousand years time, it says, buildings and bridges will fall. In eight thousand, human civilisation with be gone. In 20, the earth will tilt on its axis. It will fall out of orbit and, over millennia, will slowly be consumed by the sun.

The End dances in the face of that galactic death. It lives for the day and, in a downbeat, downright apocalyptic Fringe, it offers something like hope –a reason to live. All Lesca and Voutsas—Bert and Nasi—do is dance together. Neither’s a natural, not even close, but still they dash around like gawky gazelle, leap like river salmon and attempt lifts like they were Bolshoi leads. It’s clumsy, cack-handed and utterly endearing. Nothing more (nothing less) than two people at play.

And these two turn play into an art-form. They spin games out of nothing – rolling around, spinning circles, balancing on chairs. One alights on a possibility. The other joins in. Two little boys. Here and now.

Until, that is, they’re not. The End knows nothing lasts. People change; things fall apart. As it prises open that present moment—so fragile, so precious—and begins to admit the future once more, The End imagines that friendship falling apart, tilting on its axis as two people slip out of each other’s orbit. It’s an exhortation to take pleasure in people and to live for the day, and it’s as melancholic a thing as you’ll see all festival. Fin.

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Jessica Fostekew: Hench

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VENUE: Monkey Barrel Comedy

TIME: 1:30pm – 2:30pm, 1–25

Aug, not 12

TICKETS: £5

Feel that buzz. Jessica Fostekew bounds into this packed room in an impressively low-key fashion, despite the palpable excitement throbbing from the throng. Given the fitness theme of the show, she could have blown off a bit of pre-gig tension by doing a few

squat thrusts, or a quick circuit of Monkey Barrel 4. But no: Fostekew is preternaturally relaxed, hits the ground running with a spot of feminist flirting, then barrels straight into her topic, and the pain of a very modern pick-up line. “Thank you for my compliment!” her wounded soul bellows.

Actually postnatally relaxed is more like it, as the Motherland star has been through much bigger stresses than a hotly-tipped Fringe show. Motherhood, in short, and all the gender issues that entails, when your little boy starts aggressively following traditional stereotypes, despite your best efforts. First, though, Fostekew takes us through the birth, a

routine so excruciatingly funny she manages to get great chunks of the audience doubled-over in pain too. It’s a marvel of timing and tone, keeping the narration as calm as can be to really maximise the moments of great shrieking fury. It also features the best ‘shut up!’ since Rik from The Young Ones

This really is a masterful set from Fostekew, with much to say about body image, gender roles and the undeservedly tough status of the testicle – although there’s a definite cooling in the room when she disses diets, at length. Perhaps demonising that whole concept is a step too far. Otherwise, it’s flawless. Absolutely flawless.

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Paul Currie: Trufficle Musk

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VENUE: Heroes @ The Hive

TIME: 9pm – 9:55pm, 1–25 Aug, not 7, 14, 21

TICKETS: £5

One could experience a performance of Trufficle Musk and conclude that Paul Currie is a master at getting audiences on side, but his relationship with today’s crowd evidently goes back beyond this particular show. Even before he has said or done anything, the sell out room has willingly offered itself to him. They will gladly do whatever the performer asks, whether this involves clapping and singing along to the snippets of music that soundtrack his clowning, or being blindly escorted by him onto the stage. There’s a great atmosphere in the venue, unlike anything to be found at other comedy shows,

Alice Snedden: Absolute Monster

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VENUE: Pleasance Courtyard

TIME: 9:45pm – 10:45pm, 31 Jul –25 Aug, not 14

TICKETS: £8 – £10

Why change a winning formula?

Alice Snedden was in this same bunker at the same time last year, with her debut, and sold it out. Halfway into this run she gently mixes things up, by trying out an exciting new way to bring herself on stage – but that’s about it, on a gimmick tip.

and it makes for an intoxicating experience. It must, however, be admitted that at this stage, the audience is as much responsible for this mood as the performer.

What Currie does prove himself a master of is undercutting the celebratory nonsense with a palpable sense of pain and darkness. Abuse and trauma are strongly hinted at throughout the

piece, the otherwise joyful tone rendering these naked, emotionally raw asides all the more poignant.

If you want to take Trufficle Musk as pure whimsy, then it holds up as supremely inventive prop comedy. However, there’s much to recommend in the show beyond this, and you don’t have to strain too hard to find its bold and true subtext. ✏︎ Lewis

The following hour is just rip-roaring standup, from an act who seems almost too close to the finished article, already. They’ve definitely been operating some sort of leftfield-entertainer training school over in her native New Zealand, like those sinister old Soviet Olympic camps. Ever wondered what happened to the Lord of the Rings locations? There’s your answer.

Actually Snedden is a bit off-message in that respect as Harry Potter is more her steam, and umpteen references to that franchise hurtle past along the way – the old stuff plus the new play. She’s up to speed. Not that the wizardly-agnostic need worry,

as she tackles a whole range of subjects that may not sound instantly relatable to everyone, from mooncups to her other life as a lawyer: the delivery is key.

Those lawyer brags are part of Absolute Monster’s major theme—that Snedden’s life is probably better than ours—but she’s actively pushing our buttons here, skilfully sewing that awesome-Alice seed before it takes a sizeable twist later. In truth the big comedown isn’t quite as well-crafted as the build-up, so the show fizzles slightly towards the end. Perhaps that’s intentional, though: always leave them wanting more. Same time next year? ✏︎ Si

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Eric Lampaert: Borne of Chaos

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VENUE: Laughing Horse @ The Counting House

TIME: 4:15pm – 5:15pm, 2–25 Aug

TICKETS: FREE

Borne of Chaos is a bold, dramatic depiction of the genuine terror of mental health issues and the subsequent clarity that develops when these problems—temporarily or permanently—go away.

Eric Lampaert approaches the topic with admirable frankness. He

Lou Sanders: Say Hello to Your New Step-Mummy

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VENUE: Monkey Barrel Comedy

TIME: 3:15pm – 4:15pm, 1–25 Aug, not 14

TICKETS: £8

Surfing a handy wave of recent TV exposure, Lou Sanders lands back in Edinburgh as something of a Fringe stateswoman, with a solid batch of shows under her belt. She’s perhaps not a matriarch, though. Are step-matriarchs a thing?

That show title is chiefly due to Sanders’ love—particularly on social media—of sexy dad jokes – or rather, sexy jokes about your unsexy dad, and a couple of juicy examples set this show’s bar early doors. Anyone who discovered this reformed absurdist via a TV show such as Taskmaster might be taken aback by the sheer scale of her oversharing. She’s almost like those ‘80s primetime comics,

candidly lays out the significant events from his childhood and adolescence that he believes contributed to his own mental health issues, and in doing so he opens himself up for dissection.

Aspects of the show are highly disturbing, with Lampaert able to contort his body and voice in the most sinister of ways. The comic’s horrifying physical manifestation of depression itself is something that will remain in the subconscious for a while.

But he flits between sinister theatrics and knob-gags frequently, and while the transition sometimes feels slightly strained, the smut

feels like safe territory and we’re happy to get back to it.

Although indulgent at times (with some of his dance routines, it isn’t clear if he’s taking the piss or not), Borne of Chaos has huge theatrical value.

The show isn’t designed to be a smooth ride. It’s an artistic depiction of depression, anxiety and psychosis, and we shouldn’t find that comfortable. Ultimately, Borne of Chaos is about growth, developing understanding and forgiveness. It’s about owning your past experiences, trauma and mistakes, and seeing how you have grown from them. ✏︎

who’d then do a bit of blue in the clubs, but a patriarchy-poking 2019 version.

Then again, any fans of the recent live shows might worry whether Sanders has anything left to give. Let those fears be allayed: she remains absolutely awash with jaw-dropping anecdotes, even after a chap-free year due to the advice of her WhatsApp-based spiritual healer. There are teenage antics, massages-with-benefits, and when all else fails, wildly inappropriate dreams.

These are no idle or compulsive boasts, though. There’s a sharp undercurrent of social comment to Sanders’ shows nowadays, while joking candidly about rarely-discussed body stuff can make a useful difference: as she recently discovered, going public about your private parts is a big deal when there are young women considering potentially harmful procedures due to porn-fed paranoia. Comedy reaches places that other outlets rarely reach, and Sanders is a fearless pioneer. All power to her elbow.

✏︎ Si
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Laura Lexx: Knee Jerk

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VENUE: Gilded Balloon Teviot

TIME: 5:15pm – 6:15pm, 31 Jul –25 Aug, not 5, 14

TICKETS: £9 – £10

Laura Lexx should be in a bigger room than this. She’s been around for a while – she was part of The Pleasance’s productive AAA Late line-up back in 2013 – but, after a successful festival last year with an hour of sweetly sad standup about her inability to conceive, she’s consistently selling-out Gilded Balloon Teviot’s tiny Turret space with her new show Knee Jerk, and seems to be belatedly earning the accolades she deserves.

Her strength is her ability to discuss difficult, depressing subjects with a rare lightness of touch. She practically bounces

Sean Morley: Soon I Will Be Dead and My Bones Will Be Free to Wreak Havoc Upon the Earth Once More HHHH

VENUE: Heroes @ The Hive

TIME: 3:20pm – 4:10pm, 1–25 Aug, not 7, 21

TICKETS: £5

The single-minded Sean Morley is having a bit of moment when it comes to comedy. He’s had good moments—much acclaim for last year’s show, I Apologise for My

around the stage with nervous energy, her face constantly lit up with a cheeky grin. She freely admits that she can only just keep a lid on her mental health issues. “But it’s a shit lid, like a coaster over a pint glass,” she laughs.

In Knee Jerk, she takes on the stuff we’re all worried about: politics (she wittily skirts the B-word, replacing it with “Leeds United” instead), climate change, and robots taking all of our jobs. She tackles each with a refreshing lack of invective, though it’s not difficult to work out where her sympathies lie. “It’s 1939 and the Germans are coming over the hill,” she regularly repeats. “And we’re sat here playing tiddlywinks.”

She’s got the bite to back up her bark, though. Her closing bit, about transphobia in sport, is an increasingly irate, and utterly inspired analysis of netball. It’s classic Lexx: heavy stuff, dealt with lightly.  ✏︎ Fergus Morgan

Recent Behaviour— but this one is more existential, an entertainmentbased ennui about the whole talking-at-people business. And so Morley has chosen to express this emotion not by taking a sabbatical and writing a self-lacerating blog post, but by crafting a typically memorable show about, well, bones.

A skeleton does indeed make some important appearances here, notably in the epic opening piece that involves an ancient king, a worthy champion, a packet of Rennies and—he insists—just “a nod to comedy”. Nope: it is rattle-the-ribcage hilarious, making genuinely impressive and easyto-overlook use of some lengthy pre-taped audio that could easily be a right old mess if this wasn’t such a tightly run ship of thoughtful weirdness.

There is method—and message—to this apparent madness. The show’s mid-section involves a lengthy debate about the adult-and-baby dynamic, which leads to much jocular audience participation, while loosely concealing a heftier metaphor. Today, it flies; other days, who knows?

Then we’re onto comedy, and whether it should exist the way it does. The whole mic/stage power trip does cause some acts some angst, and before the mind-bending finale here Morley suggests a less problematic alternative, involving performers basically shouting up from a well. Presumably the bucket speech would then involve people filling it then lowering it. It’s a wild guess, but you would probably receive less. ✏︎ Si Hawkins

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Demi Lardner: Ditch Witch 800 HHHH

VENUE: Gilded Balloon Teviot

TIME: 9:15pm – 10:15pm, 31 Jul –26 Aug, not 12

TICKETS: £10.50 – £11.50

Two years in and Demi Lardner already seems a significant fixture in the Fringe firmament, much to her apparent surprise.

Where other comics court the critics and awards, with powerful shows about their messed-up lives and our messed-up world, Lardner is drawing mutant horses, spewing gunk and having a right good dance. Her shows are like a twisted update on those cool ‘90s comedy shows like In Living Colour, where they’d cut to a bunch of random street-dancers between sketches: Lardner’s on a budget so does it herself.

The award-laden Australian is even less beholden to narrative than last year, where dark themes

Tony Slattery: Slattery Will Get You Nowhere HHHH

VENUE: The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4

TIME: 3pm – 4pm, 13–25 Aug

TICKETS: £12

Ably assisted by comedy historian Robert Ross, Tony Slattery is on the comeback trail and the Fringe is all the better for it. Revered for having one of the sharpest minds in the industry, his

lurked under the lunacy – lots of stepdad digs. There’s still a hint of that here, notably some bizarre old home-movie footage, but generally it’s just a riot of ideas thrown together. She even forgets to do one bit, and decides to ditch it with no obvious repercussions.

This may be haphazard but there’s something splendidly distinctive about Lardner’s big beat-fuelled and often gleefully gross gags. She gives due recognition to the sound guy—whose timing needs to be

top-notch too, as many of these punchlines involve audio tricks— although what’s also refreshing is her lack of faux-politeness about the Fringe, and even her venue neighbours.

Evidently there’s been an issue with her banging tunes interfering with the show next door, but it comes back the other way too. “Hearing his applause is so fucked up,” she says, during an otherwise quiet bit, “but I’m taking it.” She doesn’t need it. ✏︎ Si

talents have been held hostage to well documented personal troubles and substance abuse. 40 years on from his Edinburgh debut, however, he proves that his wits are largely intact. His brilliance simply takes longer to come into focus.

At times he appears to lose the thread of his thoughts, lapsing into incoherent speech and tapping his knee frantically as if trying to fix a broken TV set, but he always recovers. It’s thrilling watching Slattery’s spirit overcome his body.

The format of Slattery Will Get You Nowhere is alarmingly cosy. Ross—who repeatedly insists

that his friend is a “legend” with a “unique mind”—is here to prompt a series of unprepared anecdotes which we’re expected to savour for a full hour. But once we get beyond a predictable opening that sees the fallen star make light of his current need for professional rescue and justify the career moves that cost him fame and money, we really do start to see an interesting, honest and funny performance. The old charm is present, but joined by a compelling intensity and darkness. At its best, this show is like looking into the abyss only for the abyss to laugh back. ✏︎ Lewis Porteous

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Frisky & Mannish’s PopLab

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VENUE: Assembly George Square Gardens

TIME: 7pm – 8pm, 1–25 Aug, not 12, 19

TICKETS: £14 – £16

It’s been 10 years since comedy music duo Frisky & Mannish burst onto the Fringe, and seven since their last new show. This year’s festival sees Laura Corcoran and Matthew Floyd Jones—certifiable Fringe royalty—return with PopLab, another hour of silliness with songs. It’s a show of two halves – the first is great, the second is not.

The pair are now scientists in a laboratory, where they perform experiments with test tubes full of musicians and genres – a framework that allows them to creatively cross-pollinate tunes.

Bob Dylan and Adele become Bob Adelan. Cher and Aerosmith become Cherosmith. “And I don’t want the world to see me,” sing the Pussy Cat Goo Goo Dolls. “Don’t Cha?”

The showstopper comes early. Frisky & Mannish have detected an outbreak of Tropical House Virus, and they lay the blame squarely at Ed Sheeran’s door. It’s incurable, unfortunately, and they hilariously test song after song against the trite xylophone riff from ‘Shape Of You’ to prove it. Even the entirety of Les Mis is infected.

Marlon Davis: Emotional Black Male

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VENUE: Underbelly, Bristo Square

TIME: 6:50pm – 7:50pm, 31 Jul –25 Aug, not 12

TICKETS: £10 – £11

Modulating his voice, Marlon Davis commands both upbeat club-style material, amplified and ebullient, and sections oozing with emotional depth. All soft tones, you can almost hear our chairs

creak as we lean in to listen.

Wisely, he begins with the upbeat: a bit of chat with the crowd, jokes addressing his slightly squeaky voice – his young son has a deeper voice than him already even though his voice hasn’t broken yet. It’s all carefully constructed good-natured banter, emblematic of an act comfortable with the comedy circuit.

But we learn that things started to unravel for Davis in his personal life when his girlfriend announced she doesn’t feel the same way about him anymore. Then he hit a tree with his car and ended up in a coma for a month.

If the first half is borderline brilliant, though, the second is distinctly stale. An attempt to rework Rick Astley into different musical styles suggested by the audience fails to work three times out of three – 'Never Gonna Give You Up' can’t be crammed into Motown, apparently. The duo are as deft as ever, but when they start rolling out old material (the 'Stalker Medley' of love songs is almost as old as they are), you can tell they’ve run out of ideas. ✏︎

It’s a measured performance that is beautifully penned. Even a routine as regular as stealing towels from hotels is invested with so much embroidered language it raises it above the norm.

That said, the chronology of the piece does feel slightly confused as he shifts about in his tale, the effect somewhat disjointed. Was the break-up before the accident? Is the majestic Lucy his ex? But overall it doesn’t distract from the impact of the material. It’s a gripping tale with one of the most satisfying bits of wordplay in any title on the Fringe. ✏︎

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Georgie Morrell: Eyecon HH

VENUE: Gilded Balloon Teviot

TIME: 2pm – 3pm, 7–26 Aug, not 12

TICKETS: £9 – £10

Georgie Morrell is blind in one eye, and for one year had no sight in either eye, and is startled to discover she has become an accidental icon of the disabled world. She bemoans how supposedly well-meaning media speak to her as if she represents all people with disabilities, and require her and others to be either

George Egg: Movable Feast HH

VENUE: Assembly George Square Gardens

TIME: 4:30pm – 5:30pm, 1–25 Aug, not 12

TICKETS: £10 – £12

They say that history appears twice, first as tragedy and then as farce. When George Egg first broke onto the scene, he forced us to think outside the box – to look beyond the constraints of modern corporate-controlled life and seize control. Poaching fish in a hotel kettle wasn’t just a way of making a tasty meal, it was an act of liberation conducted in a soulless hotel room – a way of seeking lemonade when modern life seemed tireless in its lemon supply.

What, then, to make of tonight’s menu of chicken cooked in an oven

an inspiration or superhuman. The aim here, then, is to offer an alternative, individual voice. While much of her set is structured around her appearance on the Victoria Derbyshire show, it also speaks to her desire to not be required to speak on behalf of what she calls “blindees”. Indeed, she’s keen to indicate that she’s a pretty unpleasant person, addicted to gossip and obsessed with royal feuds and Chris Hemsworth. An anecdote concerning a puppy certainly seeks to comically disgruntle in its grossness. She also hates feminists, seemingly because they supposedly insist she shouldn’t take compliments from

men.

But this bitchiness doesn’t fully convince. Her barbs are not vicious enough, and she comes across as someone trying to be nasty rather than it being ingrained in her core. Similarly, a sequence where she reimagines her life as a Hollywood movie— replete with the inspirational narrative demanded by the genre—is not forensic enough in its detail to sparkle comedically. So while she makes a persuasive and necessary case for transcending the representational status foisted upon her, the show doesn’t culminate as a display of an alternative comic voice.

done up to look like an engine, or aubergine cooked on a kitchen grill with a laptop sticker stuck on? Sure, it’s not fair to criticise a comic for developing their act into something different, but what even is this? As a cookery demonstration it’s fiddly but fairly beige; as an inspiration to do things differently it’s a gaudy spectacle. Egg can still deliver flashes of inspiration (black lime powder, anyone?), he can sure fillet a fish, and he can’t help but be likeable. But as he trundles out pedestrian banter on modern coffees, or Waitrose, it’s not inspiration that’s the predominant mode. Two Tim Key-like poems provide nice tonal variation, but don’t sizzle. Ironically, the biggest laugh comes when he mentions the dishes from his previous shows.

If there’s an image that sums up Movable Feast best, it’s that of Egg using a cement mixer to toss salad – over-engineered, wasteful, unnecessary. ✏︎ Evan

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Sooz KempnerMega Drive

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VENUE: PBH’s Free Fringe @ Globe Bar

TIME: 1pm – 2pm, 3–25 Aug, not

14, 21

TICKETS: FREE

Even if you share Sooz Kempner’s passion for Sega video games of the ‘90s, it’s questionable if you’ll find too much to entertain you in this hard-striving but ill-conceived show. From the premise that her many hours spent playing games as a teenager stunted her social development, but fuelled her “Mega Drive” ambition, the comic and singer suggests that her life is one of giddy highs immediately followed by crushing lows.

A viral sensation earlier this year after posting the bizarre tale of her former job as a Christina Aguilera impersonator, she was nevertheless quickly brought back to earth with a bump, just as she was in the moment

David Correos: Better Than I Was The Last Time H

VENUE: Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose

TIME: 10:15pm – 11:15pm, 31 Jul – 26 Aug

TICKETS: £9 – £10

David Correos should not be trusted with knives. After downing half a pint of red wine at the top of the show, little goes to plan. Logic is thrown aside with an unused chicken prop, as Correos sellotapes a bread knife to his face

of her greatest professional triumph: making her West End debut at the English National Opera. Affording commentary on these personal peaks and troughs, she interacts with two video manifestations of her competing inner self, Good Sooz and Bad Sooz, the former a Scientology-enabled wellspring of encouragement, the latter an undermining bitch queen. And inbetween all this self-analysis, she interjects her critiques of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise and other Sega games, their regressive, underlying politics as great a source of humour as their outdated graphics and lack of relative technical sophistication.

Additionally, there’s another tangent about the hymns that Kempner sang at school which testify to her impressive pipes. But the most amusing aspect remains her mockery of highly dubious games like Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker. Bolted onto such assured cynicism, the self-immolation feels indulgent and rather skated through.  ✏︎

and stumbles around the stage yelling through the pain. This is not unlike watching a breakdown.

Better Than I Was The Last Time falls severely in the shadow of his previous show, The Correos Effect, in which the New Zealand comedian ramped up the energy from one to 10 over the course of the hour, resulting in a bike-pumpbutt-plug trick that left audience members gagging, not always from laughter. “Is this better than my last show?” he asks an audience member who came last year. “No,” they say frankly, and it’s worse that you can tell they’re not even angry, just disappointed.

Correos does this show under the guise of finding his “comedic

voice” but it’s clear he’s far from locating it. Somewhere amid the desperation are a few decent sets about going to the Philippines for his circumcision and his more recent failed audition for a TV show in New Zealand. But he runs out of material half an hour in, checks his phone for the countdown five times and by the end literally begs us to go.

“Please leave,” he pleads, as he buys the last few seeminglyendless minutes of his set by dancing in his pants, a stray testicle poking out. “Please.” It’s almost so bad it’s funny. Instead, we scramble out of the theatre a bit worried about what we’re leaving behind. ✏︎ Kate

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Sex Education

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VENUE: Summerhall

TIME: 7:10pm – 8:10pm, 31 Jul – 25

Aug, not 1, 12, 19

TICKETS: £12

LGBT+: inclusive sex education is suicide prevention. That’s the message of artist and provocateur Harry Clayton-Wright’s Sex Education, his debut solo theatre show at Summerhall. And it’s a message that is powerful and playful. Over an eye-popping hour of lecture, video and recorded interview, Clayton-Wright

delves deep into his sex life—its pleasures and its pains—and points out the paucity of proper sex education in society.

It starts with a fairly x-rated montage of gay sex scenes featuring Clayton-Wright, then falls into a pattern. He chats for a bit, shows us some of the ‘80s gay porn that his errant dad gave him when he was 14, then continues to prepare cucumber sandwiches while an interview between him and his mother—not present, understandably—is piped over the sound system.

There are light moments—the story of how Clayton-Wright got hold of the bright, white wedding

dress he wears for the first half of the show is priceless—and there are darker ones, too; memories that make Clayton-Wright question how well his parents prepared him for the life he now leads.

He’s a funny, frank performer, with a bone-dry wit and a carefree smile he cleverly uses to suggest inner torment. And, as he proudly asserts in a read-aloud letter to his mother, he doesn’t even need to put anything up his bum. Onstage, that is. Don’t be put off by the content warnings or the questionable cucumber sandwiches: this is a titillating show with a truthful, tender heart. ✏︎ Fergus Morgan

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Pink Lemonade HHHH

VENUE: Assembly Roxy

TIME: 3:45pm – 4:45pm, various dates between 1 Aug and 25 Aug

TICKETS: £12

Growing up, Mika Johnson didn’t like wearing dresses or playing with girls’ toys. They note that we are constantly performing, like actors in a play. Combining spoken word, storytelling, dance and plenty of humour, they invite us into a dating life which centres around the concoction of a lemon cocktail. Johnson begins at a microphone, two tube strips which

Ripped HHHH

VENUE: Underbelly, Cowgate

TIME: 1pm – 2pm, 1–25 Aug, not 12

TICKETS: £10 – £11

Writer and performer Alex Gwyther delivers a heart-pumping, physically intense monologue, battling with trauma to mould his character into the stereotype of the “real man”. Moving to a different town following a sexual assault in a local park, Jamie—now reborn as Jack—ditches his best friend Sam, who’s mostly concerned about how Brexit is going to affect the price of Freddos, and befriends Max and a group of beer guzzling, cocaine sniffing lads. His role model is Rambo. He wants to become the ultimate warrior. He thinks that being part of a pack will mean he’s safe forever. He finds out that he couldn’t be further from the truth.

The stage is bare save a small black bench and can of Stella Artois. Lighting is warm and bright

emit pink light either side of them to create a frame. Two pink boxes on the stage, one big and one small. One is lifted early on to reveal about a dozen lemons which are rubbed against their body as they dance.

Johnson teases with the audience, their cheeky grin charms and humours, as their body moves playfully into various shapes and poses. The performance is underscored with hip-hop, R&B and bashment, the latter being a modern uptempo relation to dancehall and ragga and a particular favourite of a girl Johnson meets at work. Johnson finds themselves the object of fetishisation from a woman who appropriates black culture from her hairstyle to the

objects in her bedroom. Description and feeling sit hand in hand in a poetical text which plays plenty with rhythm and rhyme.

In a scene which provokes a considerable level of audience response, Johnson lies on the floor and inserts their head into one of the pink boxes, the sound of an orgasming partner playing through the speakers while Johnson moves their head and arms in and around the box. The narrative of the story is a little thin overall, but Johnson excels in the physical comedy and spoken word. They have a distinct and excitable performance style and form a lovable rapport with their audience while exploring queer identity. ✏︎

as Jamie relives his friendship with Sam, but a single side light casts dark shadows against his face as he fights through the presence of his own insecurities. The sound design rumbles in the clubs and bars, twigs snapping in the park, with a horrifying screeching that undertones the slurping of beer. Tension builds with the music. A plot twist drops and the air becomes motionless, dry.

Gwyther performs hard labour. He is totally engrossing, effortlessly transforming into the different characters: nervous hands as he tries to impress the lads, chest stretched out as he embodies and becomes the product of toxic masculinity. Sweat drips speedily from his face and his hair becomes a soaking mop. His body stiffens at the climax. The story alternates between the past and the present with Jamie firmly trapped in the middle. Gwyther’s storytelling is magnificent in its execution and engages with a topic matter that is crucially pertinent to a silence that still begs to be broken.

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Fires Our Shoes Have Made

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VENUE: C venues – C aquila

TIME: 12pm – 1pm, 1–26 Aug, not 13

TICKETS: £8.50 – £10.50

Gig theatre is becoming a crowded field at the Fringe, making it hard to stand out. Oscar Sadler’s new addition to this genre, with original music by Mollie Tucker, is slight but promising, showcasing the energy and potential of young company Pound of Flesh. Taking place over just one

Deer Woman

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VENUE: CanadaHub @ King’s Hall in association with Summerhall

TIME: 2:30pm – 4pm, 31 Jul – 24 Aug, not 5, 12, 19

TICKETS: £11

The Canadian national discussion around the recently-published National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls has unearthed deep feelings of anger and shame about the disproportionate lack of safety experienced by the group the report concerns. This one-woman show, performed by actor Cherish Violet Blood, fictionalises the story of just one girl who lost her life through what is perceived to be a toxic brew of male violence, colonial violence and institutionally racist disregard.

Blood’s performance of Tara Beagan’s play creates a powerful glimpse into life amid Canada’s underprivileged, working-class indigenous communities, with

day, Fires Our Shoes Have Made follows 13-year-old Jay and his little sister Saskia—Sassy to him—on their quest for escape. Six months ago, Jay and Sassy’s mum died and they moved in with their estranged father. Now Jay wants the two of them to make a break for it, striking out on their own.

There’s a mythic dimension to the show, as legend becomes entwined with reality. The knife with which Jay arms himself for the journey is Excalibur—Scally for short—and those who stand in his and Sassy’s way are goblins and trolls. For the two siblings, fantasy is an escape from grief

and a suit of armour in which to face the world. But as the play goes on, reality hits them hard. The storytelling combines spoken word, sound, music and song, all performed under mesmerising coloured lights. The show looks and sounds beautiful, but its plot needs some serious work. Sense is often sacrificed to lyricism; the story gets lost in a dense web of startling images and inventive rhymes. The conclusion, meanwhile, feels rushed and underdeveloped. There’s lots to like here—not least the lively performances—but it could do with some honing.

the central character, Blackfoot woman Tara, balanced on a knifeedge between tenderness and fury. She remembers her childhood – a dysfunctional one, with a mother who barely registered the abuse of her daughters by her new partner. Yet also a fond one when she recalls that sister, or the rare bonding she felt with her father when he took her hunting, a precursor to her joining the Army and being sent to the Middle East.

Tara’s revenge for the murder of her sister is bloody and winceinducing, and envelops the play in

sheer anger. The piece is delivered in hard-edged but often amusingly contemporary Canadian, and through words, performance and Andy Moro’s direction, Tara comes vividly to life before us; yet the basis of the monologue is that it’s being delivered as a piece of video testimony after something almost unspeakable has happened, and the choice to live-stream Blood’s face onto two screens behind her distracts from her performance, despite the mood created by occasional video effects. ✏︎ David Pollock

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Fishbowl

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VENUE: Pleasance Courtyard

TIME: 1pm – 2:15pm, 31 Jul – 26

Aug, not 14

TICKETS: £14 – £17.50

It’s not so hard to see why Fishbowl won the Molière Award for best comedy play in its native France. A riot of slapstick, visual jokes and silent farce, this is a delight for connoisseurs of physical comedy – les Francais among the most committed. That it combines technical whizz bangs with three exceptional clownish performances is all in its favour. And yet, there’s something missing here.

Red Dust Road (EIF) HHH

VENUE: The Lyceum

DETAILS: run ended

In adapting Scottish makar Jackie Kay’s 2011 autobiography Red Dust Road, co-producers the National Theatre of Scotland and Home in Manchester are bringing to the stage an essential story for our times. This isn’t just the deeply personal tale of Kay’s birth to a Mormon mother from rural northern Scotland and a visiting student from Nigeria, and her subsequent adoption by a working class white couple from Glasgow, but also a more wide-ranging story of growing up mixed-race in a Britain which was overwhelmingly white, and in places fearful of and angered by difference – and which, in many ways, remains so.

Partly, it’s the venue. Sure, it’s usually a bit unfair to pick on the venue at a festival where any cupboard is costly, but for one of Pleasance’s tentpole shows in the Grand, this is no two-bit affair. It seems clear that the set has been only minimally adapted to a big, wide performance space. With this complex set, sightlines are awful. Anything played to the back of the three apartment blocks we are presented with is lost to the sides. For a production where technical excellence is everything, this is fatal.

In part, it’s also perhaps a victim of its own success. We see three (sometimes) single people living, loving and bumping alongside each other in the close confines of a Paris tenement. We’re introduced

to each, via some brilliant visual jokes. But their strength—that they are used but once—is also their weakness as the team must keep things inventive. One senses that they start to test the repertoire, like gymnasts working through the range of disciplines. It’s very impressive—high points from the judges—but it feels laboured.

Their best gags come at you quickly from odd angles, whereas longer sequences, for instance with a peeping-Tom payoff, can be seen creeping up from miles away. A postscript that is messy in the best possible way ends Fishbowl on a high, but the scene adds nothing to the narrative and one feels it’s added in to make up for the fact that it’s not all plain sailing getting there. ✏︎ Evan

The characters around Kay are memorable: we come to know her adoptive parents John and Helen (a wonderful, easily humorous double act between Lewis Howden as her Communist Party activist father and Elaine C Smith as her endlessly wise mother), her religious birth mother Elizabeth (Irene Allan), and her intriguing father Jonathan (Stefan Adegbola), a respected religious figure in his homeland, whose evasion of publicly accepting his daughter is intended to preserve his reputation.

In the fine-focus details of Kay’s story, as adapted by Tanika Gupta, her life story is absorbing and emotionally powerful. Sasha Frost binds the play well as a hopeful, inquisitive Kay, piecing the fragments of her identity together. On the subjects of building your own self as an adopted child, and on acceptance of one’s own racial identity (and, to a lesser extent, sexual identity), director Dawn

Walton brings together a work which is resonant and truthful.

Yet somehow this flagship Edinburgh International Festival production feels physically small-scale, with the wider stage under-utilised. It feels like an excursion, rather than a journey, into the reality it seeks to reflect. ✏︎ David Pollock

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Unicorn Party

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VENUE: ZOO Playground

TIME: 6:50pm – 7:50pm, 11–26

Aug, not 18

TICKETS: £10

Nick Field can talk to unicorns. In this surreal celebration that devolves into dystopian satire, he even summons a few. With unicorn dildos, handfuls of confetti and a candyfloss maker, Field traces the history of our obsession with unicorns, examining why they are so ubiquitous today. He is a glitzy, welcoming host, but the piece hasn’t yet found its feet. At this stage it’s definitely more of a gathering than a party.

Field lays out a strong thesis

tying unicorns to power, tracing their history and popularity in queer culture, and exploring how they have been overlypopularised by big brands keen to commercialise nostalgia. He leads a tongue-in-cheek lecture that starts to sour, as ideas of purity begin to reign and pleasure turns to paranoia.

The show is most alive when interactive and joyful. There is power in celebration, in the party we were promised. Through it

all, he makes a brilliant mess on stage – glitter, unicorn cum, hundreds and thousands. But the darker parts aren’t yet as full of energy or impact. There’s a lot of empty space around the slapdash skits, and little to hold them together.

Field’s lines are wobbly, the structure feels frail and the show as a whole hasn’t yet found its form. It’s not unlike watching a glitch in a unicorn gif. But the core idea is strong. ✏︎ Kate Wyver

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Gone Fishing

Evan Beswick reviews all the Moby Dicks

Whale, whale, whale. What have we here? That’s right: no less than three Moby Dicks—or should that be Mobies Dick?—inspired by the bicentenery of Herman Melville’s birth. If the Fringe programme is always something of a leviathan, that makes it extra leviathanny this year, and reason enough to lower boats and head to all three interpretations of Melville’s vast text.

It’s a text as vast as the sea, with complex currents, dangerous undertows and whirlpools aplenty. It’s also a very literary novel, which does beg the question as to why bother putting it on stage? Grist to the Mill Productions’ version (2 stars) at Assembly does rather pull this question into focus.

It’s clear what the intention is here: a one-man performance in character in Ishmael, there’s a striving for a tour-de-force, the scale of the text compressed into magnificent performance. It doesn’t really come off, despite an extraordinary line-learning effort from Ross Ericson (who adapts and performs). If nothing else, it makes a good case for Melville’s at times pedantic, almost scientific prose remaining a novel of the page not the stage. He trips over his words and, on occasion, loses his place. It’s a fault of the text more than the performer.

But the performer has faults, too. There’s the accent, which begins as a generic East Coast American, but quickly falters. More fundamentally, though, in compressing Melville’s frequently unstable narrative perspective into much clearer reported speech, we lose some of the the enigmatic joy of the text. In particular, by transforming Moby Dick into a wordy first-person adventure story, Ishmael becomes a po-faced reliable storyteller. We’re left only with the jokes he tells, not Melville’s jokes or insight at his expense. He plays the relationship with Queequeg totally straight – almost exasperated by his affections. Of all the joys of Ishmael and Queequeg’s relationship, surely the biggest is that Ishmael fails to understand what his own words tell about feelings that he doesn’t understand: “Thus, then, in our hearts’ honeymoon, lay I and Queequeg – a cosy, loving pair.”

By contrast, what a surprising, precious little lump of ambergris Leviathan Theatre’s production is (4 stars). This 10 strong cast of young men perform not just with energy, but with restraint and nuance. Leviathan’s publicity material is deliberately vague on whether they are a school group, though they somewhat give the game away when they thank their teacher at the end of the performance for her direction and adaptation of the text. And thank her they should: this is a clear and thoughtful setting of the

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vast novel. A choice has been made to focus on the dramatic hunt for the whale, but retaining an ethereal dreamlike detachment to the whole affair. That’s well done, and clever decisions like moving the five “gams” or ship-to-ship encounters together help keep the tension, each rendezvous feeling like a step closer to damnation.

But there’s just enough of the book’s sprawling asides to keep this from becoming mere story. What’s more, it’s handled with confidence, and just the sort of irreverence Melville would, one suspects, have approved of. Here’s an example: the boys speak the chapter numbers in unison, and several of Melville’s (sometimes hilarious) philosophical pontifications are grouped together under a heading of “existential musing”. That’s funny.

The lads are taut as a harpooner's rope in this very physical, but very sparse performance. They pick up on cues instantly; they move as a single body. A table turned upside down takes us below decks; on its edge it becomes the pulpit from which Father Mapple delivers his manic sermon. There’s some propensity towards hamminess in the portraits of some of the crew, but that’s entirely forgivable as an effort to bring out the different registers of Melville’s text. Fundamentally, here’s a production that takes pleasure in the amibuity of Melville’s weird novel.

And then there’s Casey Jay Andrews’ version, The Wild Unfeeling World (three stars), which takes pleasure in not

really being about Moby Dick at all. Loosely tied to the text, Andrews instead introduces us to Dylan, her broken down white Renault Clio, Moby, which ran over a now threelegged, now vengeful cat, Ahab. Dylan, in the middle of a set of personal crises, treks across London as Ahab stalks her. We crash into the whale-in-the-Thames episode. We cover concepts such as desire lines and object permanence. No one dies.

The story is told with energy and poetry by Andrews in a tiny (and, to be fair, grossly uncomfortable) living room-type set. Using plastic animals, a torch and self-controlled sound and lighting cues, she creates a mini epic out of small fry. There’s a slight tendency towards the falling cadences and out-of-place spondees of performance poetry which feels distracting, and a couple of tech niggles. But it doesn’t hole the boat.

And yet, in all its sprawling chaos, it is in some ways it’s closer to the spirit of Moby Dick than straight adaptation can ever be. For what is Ahab’s quest other than a personal crisis anchored to the structure of an epic? And in wearing Melville’s clothes, out of chaos Andrews raises her colours clearly – we all fail big sometimes. But in our own epics, someone can come out alive to tell the tale. There’s also a timely shout out to the Samaritans and CALM. At this stressful festival it’s worth remembering: it’s always better to talk to someone than to try and slaughter a whale.

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Lucy McCormick: Post-Popular

VENUE: Pleasance Courtyard

TIME: 8pm – 9pm, 31 Jul – 25 Aug, not 7, 12, 19

TICKETS: £12 – £14

How’s this for a horrible history or two? Having given the New Testament a kick up the backside three years ago in Triple Threat, exposing every corner and crevice of the body of Christ, Lucy McCormick has turned her trashy aesthetic on the world’s greatest women. Herself very much included.

Hitler’s Tasters

VENUE: Greenside @ Infirmary Street

TIME: 6:35pm – 7:35pm, 2–24 Aug, not 11, 18

TICKETS: £11

Mean Girls meets the Third Reich in this dark comedy about the young women selected to check Hitler’s food for poison during the Second World War. The girls are quickly at each others’ throats. But just as soon as they start in on each other, they stop, smile, and take a selfie.

iPhones, blasts of modern music and the American twangs of the cast help to make the play’s point about how easy complicity can be. The anachronism is intriguing, but the repetitive looping structure keeps it from building to any greater significance. Snatched up by the SS, the girls raise questions about Nazism and the grim, frightening work they never signed up for, but quickly fall back into hero worship of the Führer

Within minutes, her lips are locked around a backing dancer’s forbidden fruit – long before she’s stripped off to play Eve. Queen Boudicca comes daubed in blueberry war paint, clambering into a chariot, arse in half her audiences’ face. Anne Boleyn near drowns as ketchup pours out of her axe-wound. Each gets their own dance break and appropriate pop anthem combo.

This time, however, there’s nothing too much at stake: no blasphemy in the clash of subject and style; no rebellion in reclaiming this material for modern tastes. In fact, her outré approach only overwhelms her subject –something McCormick’s all too

aware of. Her egotistical diva comes to the fore at the expense of her feminism and the show slowly breaks down.

McCormick remains a killer performer with real ramshackle, unpredictable charisma, but she’s caught between shock and a hard place here. Having made her name pushing the envelope, she’s no longer sure what message she wants to send. Post-Popular unravels into a show about creative paralysis, an artist wrestling with her own legend. Still too slack to get away with such self-indulgence, it’s a structural twist short of any kind of solution. Without that, Post-Popular looks a little past caring. ✏︎ Matt

to distract themselves. It’s a pattern that repeats itself almost to absurdity and frustration – a thoughtful take on fascism, but a shallow take on teenage girls.

Dance sequences between scenes don’t add anything that can’t be gleaned from the dialogue, but the constant costume changes, each offering a flash of the swastikas sewn into their vests, feel more purposeful.

The comedy is biting, although a line about “making Germany great

again” is much too predictable. Walking a line between building sympathy for the girls and exposing their hatefulness, the script sometimes treads too heavily on either side: “Jews, we don’t like Jews, right?” asks one, as if it was ever in question. At moments the show becomes truly fascinating and grotesque. Afterwards, however, it’s difficult to feel for the girls when they fall, once again, under the attention of the SS. ✏︎ Frankie

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Dance, Physical Theatre & Circus Reviews

The Beautiful Game

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VENUE: ZOO Playground

TIME: 2pm – 3pm, 2–26 Aug, not 14

TICKETS: £10

With a set that features a framed picture of Gary Lineker, trophies, medals and fireplace given a new life as goalposts, Next Door Dance’s The Beautiful Game is obviously a show aimed at football lovers. But it’s one that’ll likely strike a chord with anyone who was obsessive about anything in their youth. Quite literally it takes a trip down “Memory Lane” and

delves into a world of freshly cut grass, half-time oranges and new boots. It is a joyous nostalgia trip that the quartet take us on.

The company’s first show in Edinburgh is a success. No boundaries are pushed particularly hard with their routines, there is a lot of heart and love for the subject and it’s this passion that makes such an impression on today’s crowd. Famous goals are recreated: Rooney’s overhead kick in the Manchester derby; Beckham’s ballsy lob over Neil Sullivan; and Paul Gascoigne’s most audacious effort. The rituals and superstitions of fans are embraced. There are personal touches too, which in the

aftermath of the Women’s World Cup feels especially significant. The all female cast share their memories of football, whether founding a women’s team, or sharing a bonding experience with family members. The sport is still dominated by men, but it won’t always be that way.

There are some lovely touches throughout; a soundtrack of Oasis and D:Ream that takes us right back to the mid ‘90s when football “came home”, testimonies from fans of perennial strugglers like Mansfield Town, Swansea City and Nottingham Forest and—best of all—a very funny bit about the complexity of the offside rule. They shoot, and at the first attempt, they score. ✏

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VENUE: Assembly Roxy

TIME: 2:45pm – 3:45pm, 7–25 Aug, not 13, 20

TICKETS: £11 – £14

The tensions and intimacy of a creative relationship receive a refreshingly smart, emotionally warm once-over in this circustheatre two-hander by Nikki Rummer and JD Brousse. The opening scenes play with the truth. Without wanting to be coy about it, we think we’re privy to one slant on them that actually turns out to be something else. The pair deliver their big reveal with such low-key believability—simply by talking to us in the audience—that it feels natural and makes sense.

Among the show’s mentors and collaborators is Ben Duke, an award-winning British choreographer-director whose

Notre Dame de Paris aka The Hunchback of Notre Dame HHH

VENUE: St Patrick’s Church

TIME: 8:30pm – 10:50pm, 3–24 Aug, not 10, 17

TICKETS: £16

Walk down the Cowgate this evening, past St Patrick’s church and you may glimpse a spectacle: a 40 foot-high set evoking the Cathedral of Notre Dame; big, beautiful (real!) horses hanging out amid the trees; a goat, gambolling backstage. Pass during

excellent what-if-they-didn’t-die take on Romeo and Juiet—called Juilet & Romeo—can be seen at Dance Base during the last week of the Fringe. It’d be interesting to know just how much influence he had on Rummer and Brousse’s self-examinatory work. But maybe it really doesnt matter so much. What counts is how engaging the two performers are. They handle spoken text with aplomb. Well, it is their own story they’re telling us. Still, they’re sensitive and funny when it comes to words.

The valuable extra layer of articulacy in Knot is Rummer and Brousse’s high level of skill as circus artists. They’re remarkably good together onstage, with partnering that is risky but also clean and strong. (A favourite moment: a corkscrew backflip that ends with her seated on his chest.) Ultimately what they’ve accomplished here is a very entertaining consideration of how to value both oneself and each other. ✏ Donald

the performance and you will see no elecric lights, only fire. You may hear the clanging of bells, the clatter of a horse-drawn carriage, or the mournful sound of a full pipe organ mounted high on one of the spires. It’s even more spectacular from inside.

Having been transported, set, man and beast, all the way from France, this is evidently a mammoth lo-fi undertaking. Running at two and a half hours, outdoors, it’s also decidedly unFringey – and that’s even more so in terms of dramaturgy. Expansive, digressive and often opaque, this retelling of Victor Hugo’s novel sits firmly outside of modern theatrical trends. But it stays true to the novel, making the cathedral and its gargoyles a central character

and imbuing it with the capacity to determine emotions and fates, offering both sanctuary to the needy and allowing archdeacon Frollo to practice alchemy and all manner of abuse behind closed doors, away from regulating transparency.

Sure, it drags in places. The horses aren’t always required, though they do add spectacle. But there’s some nice dramatic touches – Esmerelda, for instance, is the only character who speaks no English. Played by a British Iranian actor her comparative voicelessness is tragic and telling. But the fire—a terrifying amount of it at times—makes for something entirely unique, reaching back in time and bringing forth this odd, medieval spectacle. ✏ Evan

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Cabaret & Variety Reviews

Aaron Crow: FearLess ««««

VENUE: Assembly Rooms

TIME: 9:30pm – 10:30pm, 1–25

Aug

TICKETS: £13 – £15

Is Aaron Crow FearLess, or just insane? After watching the show, it’s safe to say that he is both. But more than FearLess, Crow is a master of non-verbal suspense. He remains mute throughout the entirety of the show and in doing so eliminates any barrier of communication with his

audience. Such a performer does not need words when their actions shout so loudly.

With each feat comes an everincreasing level of intrigue – what is risk to Crow is reward to those watching. A Russian roulette of daggers, threading several ingested needles, shards of broken glass, all seem child’s play to this master of madness. And despite the stage being awash with peril, every audience member that he invites up to assist him seems simultaneously nervous and comforted. Crow’s gaze is both arresting and endearing, a mischievous glint that suggests mayhem but delivers magic.

And then things get more serious. Ninja-like reflexes save Crow from a potential amputation. A staff beating out his pulse seems to slow and even stop. In those split seconds, a realisation sets in: if any of this goes wrong, Crow’s life is in serious danger.

Every aspect of FearLess heightens its mystery, from the uneasy silences to the stereotypical music and Edgar Allan Poe-inspired projection imagery. But this show that is more than merely dramatic – it has dramaturgy. Crow is both a madman and a genius, but most of all he is a consummate performer.

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Magical Bones: Black Magic

VENUE: Underbelly, Bristo Square

TIME: 6:25pm – 7:25pm, 31 Jul –25 Aug, not 12

TICKETS: £10 – £11

It’s Magical Bones’s first hour at the Fringe, combining breakdancing with close up tricks and an escape act. For Bones, black magic doesn’t refer to misappropriated vodou or Satanic rites, but black excellence. He draws out this theme with his own tricks, which build to some astonishing climaxes, and through stories about his role models: Ellen Armstrong, a psychic and first black woman magician to tour America, and Henry “Box” Brown, who escaped slavery by posting himself inside a box.

Introducing himself to his audience, Bones traces his career from his start as a street performer, and all the hallmarks of street magic are there. Card tricks make up the majority of the act, with a Rubiks cube thrown in for good measure.

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VENUE: Assembly George Square Studios

TIME: 2:20pm – 3:30pm, 31 Jul –26 Aug, not 12, 19

TICKETS: £12 – £14

A musical journey through the extraordinary career of the late great Edith Piaf, Exposing Edith is a multi-award winning cabaret show by Michaela Burger. A beautiful tribute to the legend, Exposing Edith chronicles Piaf’s wild life both on and off stage. It's

Unfortunately, the visibility for some tricks is poor, and an engaging table trick set to music is let down by the grainy television that doesn't let anyone not in the front row see it.

Bones has an underplayed charm, chirpsing a woman he calls up on stage and teasing his audience and his assistant every now and again. It keeps the atmosphere easy-going, but also a little casual,

with audience members lapsing into chatter. There’s also a noticeable drop in engagement whenever he leaves the stage – a short PowerPoint on Brown doesn’t do much to cover his absence as he prepares for a showstopping final trick. It’s here, as Bones asks a white audience member to shackle him, that some tension finally builds.

held together by a terrific central performance by Burger who has the skill to not only portray Piaf, but her inner circle of confidants.

It’s no easy thing to sing as the legendary French artist, yet Burger has the vocals to do so. It is safe to say that this is a special show for Burger who was affectionally nicknamed the little sparrow of Australia, after her idol Piaf, the original little sparrow. Piaf was a larger-than-life figure who has, till this day, devoted fans around the world.

To tell Piaf’s story, Burger isn’t afraid to use the most rich and uplifting parts as well as the most

devastating moments of Piaf’s life. It is a heartwarming performance that offers a unique take on Piaf’s famous songs and life story. These stories that have become legendary among fans. Newcomers will be won over by Burger’s talent as well as Piaf lasting legacy as a true original.

Not to be forgotten is Greg Wain, the underscoring guitar player who helps reimagine songs like ‘La Vie en Rose’ into acoustic ballads. Where Exposing Edith succeeds is in capturing the spirit of the French superstar. Audiences will learn to appreciate Piaf and learn to love Burger.

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Musicals & Opera Reviews

Josephine ««««

VENUE: Gilded Balloon, Teviot

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Josephine Baker lived an incredible life. In one hour, performer Tymisha Harris brings Josephine to life, sharing her story, her music and fabulous costumes in this blend of musical theatre, cabaret, burlesque and storytelling.

Harris’s performance is stunning. She plays off the audience, those in the front row becoming ex-husbands and both male and female lovers,

and uses the rapturous applause of a 2019 audience to contrast the stony silence of American audiences throughout Baker’s life.

It is clear that Harris has spent time studying Baker’s performances. She captures her animated expression as she sings, and adds a deeper tone and richness to her voice as the older Baker, while still making the show her own.

This production is high glamour on the surface, but beneath it runs a fear and oppression subtlety played by Harris. In the play’s beginning, she jumps from all-out performance in front of the microphone to a

downtrodden woman, admonished for being somewhere she shouldn’t. Running to a better future is a constant theme. By the end, it seems that Baker found something of this future, though she had to fight every step of the way to shatter stereotypes. “I play the savage on stage so I try to be high class in everything else," Harris observes.

In a lump-in-throat moment, she talks of her fear of becoming another Saartjie Baartman, her remains put on display. Josephine Baker’s story should be told, and this is an exceptional telling.

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VENUE: Pianodrome at The Pitt

TIME: times vary, 7–25 Aug, not 12, 13, 19, 20

TICKETS: £15 – £20

Could Pianodrome be the friendliest venue in town? Situated in a functional market building on an unassuming side street heading towards Leith, it’s certainly off the beaten track. The name of this unique den of music derives from the central, in-the-round performance area dominated by a tall 100-seater constructed out of upcycled pianos. It’s a real beauty

Vulvarine: A New Musical ««««

VENUE: Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose

TIME: 10:30pm – 11:45pm, 31 Jul –26 Aug, not 14

TICKETS: £12 – £13

When a maniacal misogynist’s plot to turn women into mindless breeders backfires, Bryony Buckle (Allie Munro), a meek tax accountant with IBS and anxiety, becomes Vulvarine, saviour of womankind and High Wycombe. Fat Rascal Theatre have brought back their original musical alongside Unfortunate this year, but Vulvarine doesn’t suffer for being their second offering each evening. If anything, the cast seem limbered up, throwing themselves into the opening number with a gusto that never wanes.

The show is shot through with feelgood feminism, from Robyn

too, enhanced by an entrancing, multi-surface light installation (by Dutch-born artist Mettje Hunneman) that figures in the gigs happening here.

The house band is S!nk, a small ensemble led by Pianodrome founder Tim Vincent Smith – also a violinist, vocalist and songwriter. He’s aided and abetted by fellow musos Matthew Wright (a horn man), Daniel Dumnov (on keys), percussionist Tim Lane and Dave Tunstall (bass). Freely guided by Nikki Hill, these guys—some of them barefoot or in socks—move around as they play, but how could you not? The handsome, cosy venue is conducive to their kind of relaxed banter and easygoing, embodied playfulness.

Musically, S!nk is likewise unpretentiosuly adventurous.

Whether jazzy, funky or freefloatingly experimental, none of the 10 or so selections they play for the first hour or so of any given evening outstays its welcome. Many are slow-build, layered compositions that reach a level of intensity— predicated on the meshed, sometimes cyclical rhythms of their instrumentation—before subsiding. A highlight is ‘Velo’, dedicated to Smith’s partner and commemorating a bicycle trip in the Pyrenees. Smith actually riding one round the room is an integral part of its atmospheric soundscape. There’s also ‘Theo’, a lilting tribute to his son with a sweetly yearning, lullaby feel. Like Pianodrome itself, S!nk’s music makes me happy. Note that each bill is shared with different guest artists. ✏

Grant’s swivel-eyed cross-dressing turn as the Mansplainer to the dick jokes – of which there are just enough to satisfy. Vulvarine swoops in to save women from manspreaders, lame parties and bad sex. While the misogyny of the mansplainer sounds like 4chan come to life, the show never lets it get too heavy.

It’s incredibly silly, but brilliantly slick as well. The set looks deceptively simple and the lighting and sound is as good as you’re likely to see in any temporary space. The cast are upsettingly talented. Bar Munro, all take multiple roles. The scene where

Bryony discovers her powers shows how much thought has gone into the production. There’s no subtlety in how they manage it, but boy is it funny. The balance and pacing are just right, with hints of sweetness in Bryony’s pursuit of the pleasingly useless Orson providing some contrast for the cruder moneyshots.

The songs are well-varied with a couple of true showstoppers. Grant wrote the book, which may explain why two of the absolute belters— including a stonking villain song— are in her capable hands. But there are enough fab solos and one-liners to go around in this exceptional ensemble piece. ✏

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Wannabe: The Spice Girls Story

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VENUE: Assembly Rooms

TIME: 10:35pm – 11:25pm, 1–25

Aug, not 12, 19

TICKETS: £16 – £18

If you go to Wannabe with an open mind, warmed up vocal chords and a belly full of drink, you’re sure to have a night to remember, with even the most reluctant audience member giving into the cheesiness and dancing in the aisles. Imagine it’s just big budget karaoke.

Dopplegangers (well, if you squint a bit) of the world’s bestselling girl band strut on stage, with a set of lit-up letters spelling out S-P-I-C-E in case we forget who this is a tribute to. They’ve put Baby in the corner for tonight’s performance, as

Lucy Claire pulls out of the dance routines due to injury. Propped on a stool to the side, she grins through the pain as the drunk-dadat-the-party voiceover tells us she “zig-a-zig-ah-ed” a bit too much in rehearsal. So begins the ultimate call-and-response song, met with a giant cheer, and we’re off.

The cast pull out an endless barrage of bangers, almost tricking us into dancing with how hideously catchy each song is. When Geri leaves, they bring on two dancers and “spice boys” to distract us from

how bad the Girls’ solo careers were. Soon we’re back to the good old hits and by this point not even the performers can top the energy of the hen do behind us.

The choreography may not extend much further than pushing a lot of invisible air around, the acoustics may make the singers sound a bit distant, and the whole show might feel faker than Posh’s well-wishing before the band’s most recent tour, but Wannabe is so much fun, a lot can be forgiven.

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Lisa Elvin KID CRITICS Comète

Ex-drummer Lisa Elvin, age 10, rocks out at Comète

What happens in the show?

It's a band of four people, two girls and two boys and they play some French, German and English language songs.

Describe the show in five words. Fun for all and any.

Who was your favourite character and why?

I liked Katrina who played the drums because I used to play the snare drum.

Were there any characters you didn't like?

No, I liked all of them.

What did you like most about the show?

That one of my favourite songs was in it. Gorillaz 'I'm Happy'.

What didn't you like about the show? That you had to get up and dance.

If there were songs and music in the show, what did you think?

I thought it was nice because the songs were well known so a lot of people could singalong.

What did your grown up think of the show?

My mum thought it was good. She said she knew all the songs.

Would you tell your friends to come and see the show?

Yes but not at 10:30 in the morning. I definitely got woken up.

VENUE: Comète, Assembly Checkpoint

TIME: 10:30am – 11:20am, 31 Jul – 26 Aug,

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TICKETS: £9 – £11

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One Duck Down

Lauren Hunter, 13, feels that this climate change play isn't aimed at either younger or older kids

What happens in the show?

A 17-year-old newspaper boy has a onesided love. She sends him out to find 7,000 rubber ducks that are lost in the ocean.

Describe the show in five words Musical, environmental, oceanic, voyage, clunky.

Who was your favourite character and why?

I didn't really have a favourite character.

Were there any characters that you didn't like?

I didn't dislike the bearded lady but she was introduced so late it felt forced.

What did you like most about the show? In some of the songs the characters were dressed in recycled trash. It would have been nicer to see more of this throughout as plastic waste and climate change are supposed to be one of its main themes.

What didn't you like about the show? It's supposed to be a show about climate change for children but it felt like the message would have gone over their heads.

If there were any songs or music in the show, what did you think of them? The songs acted as a break from the story.

What did your grown-up think of the show?

My dad loved the whale having an eye test.

Would you tell your friends to come and see the show?

It doesn't work for any age range so no.

VENUE: Pleasance Courtyard

TIME: 10:30am – 11:30am, 7–26 Aug, not 20

TICKETS: £8 – £10

Lauren Hunter KID CRITICS
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00:00

Alternative Comedy Memorial Society (ACMS)

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 21–24 Aug, £7

Just the Tonic Comedy Club – Midnight Show

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 24–25 Aug, £10

Project X – Alternative Comedy Collective

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 25–26 Aug, £5

The Wonder Jam Heroes @ Black Medicine, 21–26 Aug, £5

Will Seaward’s Spooky Midnight Ghost Stories VI

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 21–26 Aug, £10–£11

Late Show Great Show / Free Festival

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 21–26 Aug, FREE

Alex Williamson: Sin on My Face

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 24–25 Aug, £13

00:05

Best of the Fest... Later Assembly Rooms, 24–26 Aug, £14–£16

Comedy Village

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–26 Aug, FREE

00:10

An Evening With Lee Trundle

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–26 Aug, £5

00:15

Demi Lardner and Tom Walker: We Musn’t Monkey Barrel Comedy, 23–25 Aug, £7

Scot Roast – Afterburn

Scottish Comedy Festival @ Nightcap, 20–27 Aug, £5

The Piece: Now More (Artistically) Accessible – WiP

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, FREE

A&E

Laughing Horse @ The Raging Bull, 20–26 Aug, FREE

The Rat Pack Comedy –Anything Goes!

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–26 Aug, FREE

David O’Doherty: Ultrasound Assembly George Square, 24–25 Aug, £16

00:30

The Darkness Distillery

Laughing Horse @ Sofi’s Southside, 20–26 Aug, FREE

Amusical Club Night Pleasance Dome, 24–25 Aug, £10

The Improverts Bedlam Theatre, 20–26 Aug, £8

Tree Fiddy

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–26 Aug, FREE

Global Comedy Club

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–26 Aug, FREE

Jonathan Hipkiss – At Least We’re Out the House

Laughing Horse @ The Newsroom, 20–26 Aug, FREE

00:45

Gaming Under the Influence

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, FREE

Nathan Hurd: Colour Blind

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–26 Aug, FREE

Ghost Orgy

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–26 Aug, FREE

01:00

Eilidh Hodgson and Katherine Plumb: Do Wap Art Flop Heroes @ The SpiegelYurt, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, £5

ACID!

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Currie and Brice: Kraudwerk Heroes @ The SpiegelYurt, 22 Aug, £5

Late’n’Live Gilded Balloon Teviot, 23–27 Aug, £14–£16

Late’n’Live Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–22 Aug, £12.50

01:30

Philipp and Phriends: A Late-Night Comedy Show

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–26 Aug, FREE

09:00

BBC at George Heriot’s School

BBC, 20–23 Aug, FREE

09:30

A Political Breakfast

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Natural Food Kafe, 20–24 Aug, FREE

10:00

A Comedy Brunch 3

Champions of Festival @ The Scotsman, 20–26 Aug, £5

Snack Chat

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

BBC: The Afternoon Show BBC, 20–21 Aug, FREE

About Comedy: Stand-Up Comedy Courses

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20 Aug, 24 Aug, £99

10:10

Selling Like Hot Takes Paradise in Augustines, 20–24 Aug, £9

10:20

Trans*Atlantic

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Freshly Squeezed Comedy

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

10:40

Lee Kyle – ConQuest

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

10:50

Tales of Whatever

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

50 Comedy

11:00

Jack and Barney Are in the Background

Laughing Horse @ The Newsroom, 20–25 Aug, FREE

The Full Irish

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Whistlebinkies, 20–25 Aug, FREE

The Iceberg Effect

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 22–23 Aug, FREE

11:15

A Failuretale

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Attention, Seeker

Laughing Horse @ 32 Below, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Meddlin’ Kids

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £8–£9

Timandra Harkness: Take a Risk Assembly Roxy, 20–25 Aug, £8–£10

Comedy Auction

Frankenstein Pub, 25 Aug, £7

Mumblebrag

Laughing Horse @ The Brass Monkey, 21–25 Aug, FREE

Twat Out of Hell: Deluxe

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

11:20

50% Canadian, 100 %

Crazy, Let’s Laugh Champions of Festival @ The Scotsman, 20–26 Aug, £5

11:25

Reality Sucks! HHH

Paradise in Augustines, 20–24 Aug, £5

11:30

The Edinburgh Revue Stand-Up Show

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 20–26

Aug, FREE

Apocalypse Cruise Ship

Love Affair

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 25 Aug, £10.50

Westdal and Hayward Need Work

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £10

Unladylike

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

The Laurel and Hardy

Cabaret

Sweet Grassmarket, 22–25

Aug, £10

Daphna Baram:

Cracking Up

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25

Aug, FREE

Vampire Hospital Waiting Room

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 24 Aug, £10.50

11:35

Long Man Doing Short

Jokes, Short Man Doing

Long Jokes

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

3’s Comedy – Adam

Knox, Luka Muller and Peter Jones

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

11:40

Harry Baker: I Am 10,000

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–24

Aug, £10–£11

Neighbourhood Watch Sweet Novotel, 20–25

Aug, £8

Jamie Oliphant: The Oliphant in the Room

Just the Tonic at The Tron, 20–25 Aug, £5

11:45

Morgan Rees and Riordan DJ: Coming to Terms

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Rib Ticklers’ Pick of the Fringe

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Robert Ross: Forgotten Heroes of Comedy

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £10

Kayla MacQuarrie: Traumatised

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Bollywood and Birmingham to Berlin and Brexit

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 21–25 Aug, FREE

Eliott Simpson: (A)sexy and I Know It

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

11:50

Amazing Adventure of Her Majesty at 90+ Sweet Grassmarket, 21–25 Aug, £7

11:55

Bony Tony’s Silly Show theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8

David Callaghan: Dance Like No One’s David Callaghan

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

12:00

Shaken Not Stirred: The Improvised James Bond Film

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £8

Silent Disco Tours by Silent Adventures

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 24 Aug, £15

Paul Currie: Release the Baboons (All Ages)

Heroes @ Boteco, 23–25 Aug, £5

Stand-Up Edinburgh

Laughing Horse @ Dropkick Murphys, 20–26 Aug, FREE

Amy Annette: What Women Want

Pleasance Courtyard, 24–25 Aug, £9

Who’s the Daddy Pig?

HH

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee

Labyrinth, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Josh Widdicombe: Work in Progress

Pleasance Courtyard, 21 Aug, £10

Michael Legge: The Idiot HHH

The Stand Comedy Club, 20–26 Aug, £12

Sugar Rush: The Best of the Fringe

Sweet Grassmarket, 20–25 Aug, £5

The Golden Path

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Sarah Southern: Tentatively Tory

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Waverley Bar, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Funny Feckers

Laughing Horse @ The Hanover Tap, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Let’s Get Tough

Laughing Horse @ The Raging Bull, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Samantha Hannah: How to Find Happiness (in a Year)

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Luke Rollason’s Infinite Content HHH

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £5

This Is Your Trial (FF)

Frankenstein Pub, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £7

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

aaah, It’s the One-Liner Show

Laughing Horse @ The Lock Up, 20–25 Aug, FREE Black Sheep

Laughing Horse @ Sofi’s Southside, 20–25 Aug, FREE

The Delightful Sausage: Ginster’s Paradise Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £5–£7

The Best Show We’ve Ever Done at the Edinburgh Fringe

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £11.50

Gethin Alderman is: Sublime

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 20–25 Aug, £5

Mimi Hayes: I’ll Be OK

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Robbie McShane Has Loads of Pals (and a Girlfriend Too)

Laughing Horse @ The Newsroom, 20–25 Aug, FREE

12:05

Cave Women: Work in Progress

Just the Tonic at Marlin’s Wynd, 20–25 Aug, £5–£6

Joe Wells Doesn’t Want to Do Political Comedy

Anymore!

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Sneaky Pete’s, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Alex Love: How to Win a Pub Quiz – British Edition

The Stand Comedy Club 2, 20–25 Aug, £10

❤ Eleanor Morton: Post-Morton HHHH

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 20–25 Aug, £10

12:10

News@1066

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £7

Matt Hobs BSc (Bristolian of Science)

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Don’t Bother

Underbelly, Bristo Square, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £9–£10

Rachel Creeger –Hinayni!

Underbelly, Bristo Square, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £9–£10

Tom GK’s Hearing Loss: The Musical Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

12:15

Elliot Steel: Merked HHH

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bannermans, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Zane Helberg – Live from Rehab

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Gráinne Maguire – What Has the News Ever Done for Me?

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25

Aug, FREE

Robin Boot’s Rockomedy: Punderstruck

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Whistlebinkies, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Alex Farrow: Philosophy

A-Level

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret

Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

❤ Tony Law: Identifies HHHH

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £10

Just These Please: Suitable

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

Clash of the Tight Tens

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret

Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Babes / Pigs in the City

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 22–23 Aug, FREE

12:20

Impulse Control HHH

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Revolution Bar, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Peeved with Peter E

Davidson

Laughing Horse @ The Pear Tree, 20–25 Aug, FREE

David McIver: Teleport

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee

Labyrinth, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Stuart Laws Is All In Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £5

12:25

In Bread with Joseph Emslie (Work in Progress)

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret

Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Paul Foxcroft: Debut HHH

Laughing Horse @ 32 Below, 20–25 Aug, FREE And They Played

Shang-A-Lang Hill Street Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £12

12:30

Laughing Horse Free and Family Friendly Pick of the Fringe

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Cambridge Impronauts: Improv Actually

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Well, That Was Weird...

Laughing Horse @ The Bier Keller, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Amelia Bayler Presents: Emotional Bangers

Mirth Meltdown @ 52 Canoes, 20–26 Aug, FREE

Krystal Evans: Fishnets Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £3

Grave St Claire: Hard Bop Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Rod Shepherd: Slacktivist – Free Laughing Horse @ The Lock Up, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Final Cut

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

Jumping Off the Bandwagon

Laughing Horse @ The Place, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Bargain Hunt and Gather

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Carnivore Edinburgh, 21–24 Aug, FREE

Richard Pulsford: Roll Up for the Smirking Break Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 20–25 Aug, £5

Henry Wilkinson: See Me at Lunch!

Just the Tonic at La Belle Angele, 20–25 Aug, £8

Jennifer Tyler: Ready or Not

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £9–£12

12:35

Fiona Ridgewell: Even Dizney Needs a Day Off!

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

12:40

Boycotted: Comedy from Israel H

Champions of Festival @ The Scotsman, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £7.50

Nathan Roberts: Glowed Up HHH

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

The House of Influenza: A Spooky Tale of Frighteningness

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 20–25 Aug, £5

Big Wendy

Sweet Novotel, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £7

12:45

A List of 100 Things That Unreasonably Annoy Me PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Look Up

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 21–25 Aug, £5

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Nick Elleray: Big Nick Energy

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25

Aug, FREE

Richard Stott: Right

Hand Man

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26

Aug, £8.50–£9.50

Tom Short’s Wheel of Misfortune

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Accident Avoidance

Training for Cutlery

Users

Quaker Meeting House, 20–24 Aug, £8

Charlie Vero-Martin: Scrapbook

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

Briony Redman is Indecisive (or Isn’t, You Decide!)

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £7–£9

12:50

DCGK’s Chicken Box

Pencil Case

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Free Money from the Government: A Play

About a Squid Greenside @ Nicolson

Square, 20–24 Aug, £8

Edy Hurst: Hurst

Schmurst

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Decree Absolute Vodka

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

12:55

Feed Wolf Ice Cream: A Comedy Show About Death

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

13:00

Angry Boater

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Darcie Silver – I Know

You Are

Planet Bar, 20–22 Aug, FREE

MC Hammersmith’s Magical Freestyle Factory!

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Ciao

Roma, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Trevor Lock’s Community Circle HH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

A Little R and R

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–24 Aug, £9

An Audience with... That Never Was, but Is ‘An Audience with... Jimmy Whobblers’ (with Jimmy Whobblers)

Scottish Comedy Festival @ Nightcap, 20–26 Aug, £5

Abbie Murphy: Eat Sleep Shit Shag HHH

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

Sketch Thieves

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Ben Gosling: Jobs (with Special Guests)

Laughing Horse @ The Raging Bull, 20–25 Aug, FREE

So Close

Paradise in Augustines, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Generation Whyyy?

Imagination Workshop, 22 Aug, £8

Journeys of the Mind and the Megabus

Laughing Horse @ The Golf Tavern, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Comedy Gobbledygook

Showcase / Free Festival

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Ross Smith: Crying/ Shame

Just the Tonic at The Tron, 20–25 Aug, £5

Austentatious

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £15–£17

Sooz Kempner – Mega Drive HH

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Globe Bar, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

13:05

Daniel Audritt: Better Man

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5–£6

The Man Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

Andrew White: Retirement Tour

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

13:10

Rice and Chips

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Peter Brush: Present. Tense.

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Amy Matthews: The Life Aquatic with Amy Matthews

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £3

13:15

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

aah, It’s 101 Clean Jokes in 30 Minutes

Laughing Horse @ Dropkick Murphys, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Angel Comedy Showcase

Laughing Horse @ The Lock Up, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Ross Leslie: Pretty Shy for a White Guy

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 20–25 Aug, £10

Girl Code

Laughing Horse @ The Newsroom, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Ashes: A Comedy Showdown

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Liquid Room Annexe/Warehouse, 21 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Australia: A Whinging

Pom’s Guide

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Liquid Room Annexe/Warehouse, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, FREE

Tom Kitching: Welcome to My Barn!

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Jokes with Mark Simmons Podcast: Live

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Subway, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Lily Hyde & Alissa Anne Jeun Yi: Gentlemen, Please!

Laughing Horse @ Sofi’s Southside, 21–25 Aug, FREE

Andy Smart: 40 Years at the Edinburgh Fringe

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

Anesti Danelis: Six Frets

Under

Laughing Horse @ The Hanover Tap, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Old Jewish Jokes

Laughing Horse @ Finnegan’s Wake, 21–25 Aug, FREE

Blazers Presents

Comedy

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20–24

Aug, FREE

Girl Stuff

Laughing Horse @ Sofi’s Southside, 20 Aug, FREE

13:20

Edward Aczel - Artificial

Intellect HH

Heroes @ Boteco, 20–25 Aug, £7

The Dead Ducks: York du Soleil

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Best of Edinburgh

Showcase Show

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £9.50–£12.50

Obsolete

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £10–£11

Paul F Taylor: Odd Paul

The Stand Comedy Club 2, 20–25 Aug, £10

Raphael Wakefield: Wengerball

Assembly George Square

Studios, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Shivani Thussu: Prefer Not to Say HH

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £6

Brett Johnson: Poly-Theist

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 21–25 Aug, £5

MARVELus: Improv the MARVEL-verse

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Jamie Fraser and Maybe Someone Else, I Don’t

Know

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar

Bados Complex, 20–24 Aug, FREE

13:25

The Dark Side of Research

Paradise in Augustines, 20–24 Aug, £10

Tom Toal in Mediocre Boy

Just the Tonic at Marlin’s Wynd, 20–25 Aug, £5

Mix and Match Wine

Package

PBH’s Free Fringe @ BrewDog Lothian Rd, 20–24 Aug, FREE

13:30

Silent Disco Tours by Silent Adventures

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 24–25 Aug, £15

Friend

Pleasance at EICC, 25 Aug, £13

How To Not Die

Mirth Meltdown @ 52 Canoes, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, £6

Laugh Train Home Comedy Showcase

Laughing Horse @ 32 Below, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Charmian Hughes: What-not

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Ryan Dalton: When Nature Calls

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

Seymour Mace is My Name Climb Up My Nose and Sit in My Brain

HHH

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 20–25 Aug, £12

Zahra Barri’s Special (Work in Progress)

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret

Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Lord of the Game of the Ring of Thrones

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £8

Broken Toys

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

❤ Jessica Fostekew: Hench HHHH

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £5

Will Penswick: Nørdic(k)

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £6.50

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Raul Kohli: All My Heroes Are Dead, in Jail or Touched Up Your Nan Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 20–25

Aug, £5

Aaron Simmonds: Disabled Coconut HHH

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

Impromptu Shakespeare

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

Tarot

Pleasance Courtyard, 23–24 Aug, £10

A Many Splendored Thing

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 22–23 Aug, FREE

The Third Annual Black Comedy Showcase

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bannermans, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Mervyn Stutter’s Pick of the Fringe

Pleasance Courtyard, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £12.50

Aidan Greene: Eternal Sunshine of the Stammering Man

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Matt Forde’s Political Party Podcast

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20 Aug, £12.50

Katie Mulgrew: Confirmation (WIP)

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

Not My Audience!

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Will Rowland: Cocoon

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Richard Herring: RHLSTP

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £16

13:35

I Can Cure... (With Subtext)

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Opium, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Shut It Down Carol

Laughing Horse @ The Pear Tree, 20–25 Aug, FREE

13:40

Alcohol-Free Craic

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Carnivore Edinburgh, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Jamali Maddix: Work in Progress

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 24 Aug, £8

Character Building

Experience

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Mark Watson: I Appreciate You Coming to This and Let’s Hope for the Best (Work in Progress)

The Stand Comedy Club, 20–25 Aug, £12

Kiri Pritchard-Mclean: Work in Progress

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 21–22 Aug, £5

13:45

Kevin James Doyle: Loud Blond Bald Kid

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Board Game Smackdown

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Mista Lorraine

Laughing Horse @ The Bier Keller, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Conor Drum: Solo Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Interviewing Electric

Frog Laughing Horse @ The Lock Up, 20–25 Aug, FREE

That Black Mirror Episode With the Two Lesbians

Laughing Horse @ The Brass Monkey, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Apocalypse Comedy Club featuring Mick Neven

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Liquid Room Annexe/Warehouse, 21 Aug, FREE

Ahir Shah: Dots

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £7–£8

Got a Text: A Musical Parody

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

13:50

Saskia Preston: Ninety-Five Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

13:55

Stuart McPherson: Mr. November

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £5

Andy Storey: Still (Awkward) Life

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

14:00

Georgie Morrell: Eyecon

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

Maddie Campion: Truly Maddie Deeply

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

It Takes Three to Tango Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

Daniel Downie: Hour of Scotland

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 20–25 Aug, £5

Steff Todd: Reality Check

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Josh Widdicombe: Work in Progress Assembly George Square Studios, 20 Aug, £10

Laufey Haralds: Nordic Noir HH

Gilded Balloon Rose Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £8–£9

Aidan ‘Taco’ Jones –Lightfoot James

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25

Aug, FREE

Boogie Shoes Silent Disco Walking Tour with a Scottish Twist theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–31 Aug, not 26, £12.50

Ed MacArthur: Humoresque

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Voodoo Rooms, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Good Morning Nation

Just the Tonic at La Belle Angele, 20–25 Aug, £12–£13.50

Stiff & Kitsch: Bricking It Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£11

Ishi Khan: I’mMigrant!

Laughing Horse @ The Cuckoo’s Nest, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrgh, It’s 101 Naughty Jokes in 30 Minutes

Laughing Horse @ Dropkick Murphys, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Am I Blue

Champions of Festival @ The Scotsman, 20–26 Aug, £5

Axolotl: A Poetry Reading

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £9

CSI: Crime Scene

Improvisation

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

Pindos

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 20–25 Aug, £5

Ben Target: Six Endings in Search of a Beginning Heroes @ The Hive, 20–23 Aug, £5

Sarah Johnson’s Guide to (Im)Practical

Parenting

Heroes @ Dragonfly, 20–25 Aug, £5

14:05

Mickey Sharma –Pervert!

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24

Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Funny Women Awards

2019 – Semi-Final Assembly George Square Studios, 24 Aug, £12

14:10

Action Figure Archive

With Steve McLean

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Ciao Roma, 21–24 Aug, FREE

Andy Field’s Funeral

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Internationally Unknown

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

14:15

Classic Joke Club

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Two Mums – One Cup

Laughing Horse @ The Golf Tavern, 20–22 Aug, FREE

Once an Emo, Always an Emo

Laughing Horse @ The Golf Tavern, 23–25 Aug, FREE

Apocalypse Cruise Ship

Love Affair

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, 26 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

Leslie Ewing-Burgesse Exists!

Laughing Horse @ The Raging Bull, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Stephen Buchanan: Baby Dove

Pleasance Courtyard, 23–24 Aug, £10

Lorna Shaw: Shaw and Order

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

Erich McElroy: Radical Centrist

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Jane Hill: Addicted to Fun

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Daniel Nicholas: Lessons in Nostalgia

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Vampire Hospital Waiting Room

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 21 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

14:20

❤ Eleanor Tiernan: Enjoying the Spotlight

Responsibly HHHH

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee

Labyrinth, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Evil Queen Rules!

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Waverley

Bar, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Darius Davies: Persian of Interest

Just the Tonic at The Tron, 20–25 Aug, £5

14:25

Nina Gilligan – Broad Shoulders

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Alan Shed’s Music, Comedy and Everything

Else Interactive Quiz

Show

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £7

Robin Grainger: Dog Complex HHH

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 20–25 Aug, £10

14:30

Plans

Laughing Horse @ Sofi’s Southside, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

BadFamiliar by Matt

Davis

Mirth Meltdown @ 52 Canoes, 20–25 Aug, £5

Worst Show on the Fringe – Free

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Subway, 20–24 Aug, FREE

It’s All Going To Be OK – Free Festival

Laughing Horse @ The Newsroom, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Colin Chadwick: Quick Thinker

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Sneaky Pete’s, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Mary Houlihan: Me and Jack HHH

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 21–24 Aug, FREE

101 Comedy Club – Free

Laughing Horse @ The Hanover Tap, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Agatha Is Missing!

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

My Uncomfortable

Wardrobe

Summerhall, 20–22 Aug, £10

Cyclopath

Laughing Horse @ Finnegan’s Wake, 20–25 Aug, FREE

14:35

Travis Jay: Funny, Petty, Cool

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Improv On Demand

PBH’s Free Fringe @ BrewDog Lothian Rd, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Gráinne Maguire: Guys...

It’s Problematic HHH

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

I Want an Irish Passport

The Stand Comedy Club 2, 20–25 Aug, £10

A Booklover’s Comedy Show

Laughing Horse @ 32 Below, 20–25 Aug, FREE

14:40

Pete Nash: Where’s My Money?

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Revolution Bar, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Audible Live Pleasance Courtyard, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Madame Señorita: Espousa Heroes @ Boteco, 20–25 Aug, £5

Markus Birdman – Last White Christmas

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth, 21–25 Aug, FREE

Laura McMahon and Will Hall: In Hindsight

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Rob Kemp – Moonraker

2: Moonrakerer

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £5

All That 50s, 60s and 70s Stuff

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 20–25 Aug, FREE

14:45

Socially Awkward Penguin

Laughing Horse @ Dropkick Murphys, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Cool Jokes/Hot Takes

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–24 Aug, FREE

The Oxford Imps

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £7

Gareth Waugh: Just Me...?!

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12.50

Funny Cluckers: Best of the Fest – Free Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE Confessions of a Taxi Driver

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Gareth Richards: 40 Years in the Wilderness

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Whistlebinkies, 20–25 Aug, FREE

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Comedy

Kieran Boyd – Crashing the Party HHH

Just the Tonic at Marlin’s Wynd, 20–25 Aug, £5

❤ Isma Almas: About a Buoy – Adventures in Adoption HHHH

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£9.50

Still Got It!

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 20–26 Aug, FREE

Mistaken

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Tom Crosbie: Nerd World Problems

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

14:50

❤ Rob Auton: The Time Show HHHH

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12

Lucy Frederick: Famtastic

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

Richard Wright Is Just Happy to be Involved

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Opium, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Olaf Falafel Presents Knitting With Maracas

Laughing Horse @ The Pear Tree, 20–25 Aug, FREE

100% Cotton

Paradise in The Vault, 20–25 Aug, £10

Izzy Mant: Polite Club HH

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Eric’s Tales of the Sea – A Submariner’s Yarn

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

15:00

Stand-Up Philosophy – Free

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Silent Disco Tours by Silent Adventures

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 24–25 Aug, £15

Stuart Goldsmith: Primer (WIP)

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £5

I’m Here, All Weak

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Christopher Bliss: The Man Who Turns Wives Into Widows

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–24 Aug, £7

Lusty Mannequins: Uncommonwealth

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

AAA Batteries (Not Included)

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

The Noise Next Door’s Really Really Good Afternoon Show Through Time!

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

Bloom

Laughing Horse @ The Lock Up, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Will Mars: Phoenix

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Edinburgh’s Pandas Are Just Weegies in Disguise!

Arthur Conan Doyle Centre, 24 Aug, £8

Freya and Will in Discussion with ABBA

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

❤ Tony Slattery: Slattery Will Get You Nowhere HHHH

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 20–25 Aug, £12

My Finest Hour

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 21–25 Aug, £5

Elliot Wengler – Solo: An Elliot Wengler Story

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Sense of Tumour

Laughing Horse @ The Brass Monkey, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Barely There

Laughing Horse @ The Cuckoo’s Nest, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Emer Maguire: Hilarious Humans

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £5

15:05

2001: A Sketch Odyssey theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £6.50

Random Bag Check

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Voodoo Rooms, 20–25 Aug, FREE

15:10

Flora Anderson: Romantic Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

15:15

❤ Lou Sanders: Say Hello to Your New Step-Mummy HHHH

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £8

Trevor Lewis Presents: A Stand-Up for the Mystery Hour

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 20–26 Aug, £5

Ollie Horn: Pig in Japan

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £7

Spencer Jones: The Things We Leave Behind HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 23 Aug, £13

Jack Harris and Rajiv Karia: The Squeeze

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Southsider, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Shit Socialist

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Grace Campbell: Why I’m Never Going Into Politics H

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Stand Up with Janine Harouni (Please Remain Seated) Pleasance Courtyard, 24 Aug, £12

Will Duggan: Class Two Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £8–£10

Lucky Maclean: Festival in the Bin – Walking Tour/Show

Heroes @ Bob’s BlundaBus, 20–24 Aug, £5

Pat Cahill: Uncle Len Needs a New Part for His Hoover Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £6

15:20

Glitter Business

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 21–25 Aug, £5

Simon Munnery: Alan Parker Urban Warrior

Farewell Tour HHH

The Stand Comedy Club, 20–26 Aug, £12

Sarah Lee: Half a Man Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

❤ Jonny Pelham: Off Limits HHHH

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5–£7.50

The Official Edinburgh Fringe Christmas Show

Champions of Festival @ The Scotsman, 20–26 Aug, £5

Peter Fleming: Have You Seen?

Heroes @ Dragonfly, 20–25 Aug, £5

Pottervision

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £10

Dinner for One oder Der 90. Geburtstag Heroes @ The Hive, 21 Aug, £5

❤ Sean Morley: Soon I Will Be Dead and My Bones Will Be Free to Wreak Havoc Upon the Earth Once More HHHH

Heroes @ The Hive, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £5

15:30

Sh*t Hipsters Mirth Meltdown @ 52 Canoes, 20–26 Aug, FREE

Shawn Jay’s Fun Guide to Nihilism

Laughing Horse @ The Bier Keller, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Motherhood: A Comedy

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Ahab; or What If Moby

Dick Were Stand-Up

Comedy

Laughing Horse @ The Raging Bull, 21–25 Aug, FREE

Paul Savage: Shame

Spiral

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Waverley Bar, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Richard Brown: Horror Show (Work in Progress)

Scottish Comedy Festival @ Nightcap, 20–24 Aug, £5

Cowboys, Country Music and Queers

Imagination Workshop, 20–24 Aug, £7.50

Children of the Quorn™

Just the Tonic at La Belle Angele, 20–25 Aug, £5

Immoral Maze

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

The Newcastle Revue: Tyne and Tyne Again

Laughing Horse @ The Golf Tavern, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Best in Class

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Michael Fabbri:

Rebooted

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Boogie Shoes Silent

Disco Walking Tour with a Scottish Twist theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–31 Aug, not 26, £12.50

George Fouracres: Gentlemon HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£10.50

BBC: Loose Ends

BBC, 20 Aug, FREE

Gary Tro: The Greatest Superhero Movie Never Made Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

Could It Be Magic?

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £8.50

15:35

Northern Power Blouse –Touching Cloth

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Opium, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, FREE

Vince Atta: Massive Attack

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £6

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The Full Irish PBH’s Free Fringe @ Opium, 22 Aug, FREE

2 Truths, 1 Lie

Sweet Novotel, 20 Aug, 22

Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25

Aug, £5

Nick Revell:

Eurasia’s Most Eligible Psychopaths and Their Lovely Homes

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 20–25 Aug, £10

Danny Ward: Danny’s Got Talent

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth, 20–25 Aug, FREE

15:40

Adele Cliff: Undershare

Just the Tonic at The Tron, 20–25 Aug, £5

Louise Atkinson: Sounds Good, Looks a Mess

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Tony Law and Phil Nichol: Virtue Chamber

Echo Bravo Heroes @ The Hive, 21–24

Aug, £5

Sundeep Bhardwaj:

Father Figure PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20–25 Aug, FREE

15:45

Too Ugly for Love Island

Paradise in Augustines, 20–25 Aug, £5

Not Quite Mass

Laughing Horse @ Finnegan’s Wake, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Nicky Wilkinson: Game On

Laughing Horse @ The Lock Up, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Bart Freebairn: Maximum Delicious

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £7

Murder She Didn’t Write: The Improvised Murder

Mystery

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £10–£12.50

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh, It’s the Monster

Stand-Up Show!

Laughing Horse @ The Hanover Tap, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Laughing Horse Free Pick of The Fringe

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

So What?

Laughing Horse @ The Newsroom, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Musical Comedy Guide

Showcase

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £6

Science Idiot

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Subway, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24

Aug, FREE

Eshaan Akbar: Infidel-ity HHH

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26

Aug, £9.50–£10.50

99 (First World)

Problems feat Andy

Quirk and Anna J

Laughing Horse @ Sofi’s Southside, 21–25 Aug, FREE

Mitch Benn: Ten Songs to Save the World

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

15:50

Dave’s Edinburgh

Comedy Awards Gala

Pleasance Courtyard, 25

Aug, £14

Dog Tales

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Revolution Bar, 20–23 Aug, FREE

Marjolein Robertson: Da

Shetland Spree HHH

The Stand Comedy Club 2, 20–25 Aug, £9

Hari Kanth: This Train Terminates Here

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Caroline Mabey – Hair of the Dog HH

Laughing Horse @ 32 Below, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Chris Betts vs the Audience

Heroes @ Bob’s BlundaBus, 20–25 Aug, £5

15:55

Aboriginal Comedy Allstars

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–26 Aug, £11–£12

Adrian Minkowicz: Brown Privilege

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth, 20–25 Aug, FREE

❤ Myra DuBois: Dead Funny HHHH

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £10–£11

Luca Cupani: Lives I Never Lived HHH

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

16:00

We’re Sorry (Canadian Comedy Showcase)

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Daniel Muggleton: Pimpin’ Ain’t Easy (But I Reckon it’s Easier for Straight, White Men?)

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Joe Jacobs: Grimefulness

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Harriet Dyer and Scott Gibson: That’s Not a Lizard, That’s My Grandmother

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

Tania Edwards: Don’t Mention It Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £5

The Artist Currently Known as Chris Chopping

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20–24 Aug, FREE

James Hancox: 1000 Great Lives Assembly George Square, 20–25 Aug, £11–£12.50

It Just So Happened – An Alternative History Show

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 20 Aug, £5

Patrick Spicer: Now I’ve Seen Anything

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Carnivore Edinburgh, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Mountebank Comedy Walk of Edinburgh

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–24 Aug, £10

Samantha Pressdee: Covered

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £10

Darcie Silver – I Know You Are

Laughing Horse @ The Brass Monkey, 20–22 Aug, FREE

Crybabies: Danger

Brigade

Heroes @ Boteco, 20–25

Aug, £5

Edinburgh Fringe Comedy Showcase

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 21

Aug, £8

Larry Dean: Bampot

Pleasance Courtyard, 24

Aug, £14

Maureen Younger: Out of Sync

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Whistlebinkies, 20–25 Aug, FREE

The Durham Revue: Unnatural Disaster

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

Dr Lara Love: Love

Leans In Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Sad Tony the Rapper’s Sad Tonathon the Rapperthon Planet Bar, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Esther Manito: Crusade

HHH

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25

Aug, £11–£12

The Latebloomers: Scotland!

Assembly Rooms, 20–24

Aug, £10–£12

Lucie Pohl’s Immigrant Jam

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 22

Aug, £10.50

FreeStyle Comedy: Improvised Stand-Up

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 21–25

Aug, £5

Mandy Muden: Is Not the Invisible Woman

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26

Aug, £9.50–£10.50

Joe Bor: The Story of Walter and Herbert HHH

Underbelly, George Square, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

Caspian and Ciaran: The Milkmen

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Stephen K Amos Talk

Show

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 23–24

Aug, £14

Sketch You Up!

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 20–25 Aug, £7.50–£8.50

Des Kapital: I’m Loving Engels Instead

Sweet Grassmarket, 20–25

Aug, £8

❤ Glenn Moore: Love Don’t Live Here Glenny

Moore HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £9–£11

Daisy Earl: Fairy Elephant HHH

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£9.50

Arabella Weir: Does My Mum Loom Big in This?

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £13–£15 All Together Irish Laughing Horse @ Dropkick Murphys, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Working Class Zero

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

16:05

Tom Little – Chronically Underachieving Loser and Wasteman

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Opium, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Njambi McGrath: Accidental Coconut

Just the Tonic at Marlin’s Wynd, 20–23 Aug, FREE

Robin Morgan: What a Man, What a Man, What a Man, What a Mighty Good Man (Say It Again Now)

Laughing Horse @ The Pear Tree, 20–25 Aug, FREE

16:10

Josh Berry: Who Does He Think He Is?

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £10.50–£11.50

Daniel Nils Roberts: The History of the World in 1 Hour

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

Adrian Tauss and Sasha

Ellen: Get a Room

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

56 Comedy

Wil Greenway: The Ocean After All

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Twonkey’s Ten Year

Twitch

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

16:15

Ferris Bueller’s Way Of...

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Liquid Room Annexe/Warehouse, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

❤ Eric Lampaert: Borne of Chaos

HHHH

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Baba Brinkman’s Rap Guide to Culture

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£11.50

Cancelled: A Comedy by Darius Emadi

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Pilgrim, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Ruby Carr’s Birthday Party (WIP)

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Christopher KC: Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Rice HHH

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

Phil Cornwell: Alackadaddy HHH

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £11–£12

Jojo Sutherland: Riches to Rags HH

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26

Aug, £10–£11

Talk a Big Game

Laughing Horse @ The Place, 20–25 Aug, FREE

2019 Greek Comedian of the Year: George

Zacharopoulos

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Liquid Room Annexe/Warehouse, 21 Aug, FREE

Cerys Nelmes’ 80s

Gameshow Mash-Up

Laughing Horse @ The Lock Up, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Raul Kohli: The Greatest Hits

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Lola and Jo: Escape HHH

Assembly George Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

James McNicholas: The Boxer HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £8–£10

Matt Stellingwerf: Sisyphus

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

16:20

Auto-Correbt: Sight

Unseen

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £9

The Crown Dual Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £12.50–£13.50

Roisin Crowley Linton: Teenage Kicks

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

16:25

11+

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8–£9

Matt Winning: It’s the End of the World as We Know It

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £8–£10

16:30

Silent Disco Tours by Silent Adventures

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 24–25 Aug, £15

Andy Zaltzman: Satirist For Hire – Blindfold

Cliff-Edge Unicorn Brexit Britain Bogus Prime Minister Democrageddon

American Elections

Cricket World Cup

General State of the World Specials

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 20–25 Aug, £12

The Great Outdoors Mirth Meltdown @ 52 Canoes, 20–26 Aug, £5

Club Sets

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 20–25

Aug, FREE

❤ Olga Koch: If/Then

HHHH

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £7

Thomas Green: Tweak

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Gusset Grippers

Gilded Balloon Rose Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Cam Spence: The Sunshine Clinic

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £9–£11

Susan Murray: How Not To Die In A Plane Crash

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Giants Are Fjörd

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £9.50–£11.50

Rich Wilson: Death Becomes Him

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25 Aug, £8–£10

Sid Singh: American Refugee

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Vauxhall Comedy Presents Tom Elwes and Ali Woods

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 20–25 Aug, £5

Anna Drezen: Okay Get Home Safe!! HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £9–£11

Lucy Pearman: Baggage

HHH

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £8

Radio Active: The 40th

Anniversary Show Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25 Aug, £14–£15

George Egg: Movable Feast HH

Assembly George Square Gardens, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

The Three Deaths of Ebony Black

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

Steve Rannazzisi –Please Forget

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, FREE

AJ Holmes: Yeah, but Not Right Now Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

16:35

Chris Kehoe: The Second Coming of Chris

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

I Fahrt Berlin: The Journey Continues

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Depthless Observations

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Ciao

Roma, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, FREE

Rosco McClelland –Magic Belly Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £5

16:40

Miller and Salmon: Genesis

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 20–25 Aug, £5 Ryan Lane Will Be There Now in a Minute

Heroes @ Dragonfly, 20–25

Aug, £5

Google Me

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £6.50

Joz Norris Is Dead. Long Live Mr Fruit Salad.

Heroes @ The Hive, 20–25

Aug, £5

Definitely Not Romeo and Juliet theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £8

Oleg Denisov: Russian

Troll Champions of Festival @ The Scotsman, 20–26 Aug, £5

Martin Pilgrim: I Write Jokes Not Tragedies

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 20–25

Aug, £5

West End Producer –Free Willy Assembly Checkpoint, 20–26

Aug, £12–£14

Felix and The Scootermen: Self-Help Yourself Famous Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £11–£12

16:45

Hero Worship

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Dave Bibby: Crazy Cat

Lad-y

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Globe Bar, 20–25 Aug, FREE

❤ John Kearns: Double Take and Fade Away

HHHH

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–24 Aug, £9

Isa Bonachera: The Great Emptiness

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

Aaaaaaaaand Now!

Roger Swift’s Machine

Pun

Laughing Horse @ The Bier Keller, 20–25 Aug, FREE

A**Hole New World

Scottish Comedy Festival @ Nightcap, 20–26 Aug, £5

Louise Young and Anja

Atkinson: Big Div Energy

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 20–25 Aug, £8

Martin Angolo – Q: Is It Comedy? A: Well It’s Martin Angolo!

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Waverley Bar, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Lucy Beaumont: Space

Mam HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £12

The Mars & Lee Show

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Haha Cool

Laughing Horse @ The Raging Bull, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Heidi Regan: Heidi Kills

Time HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £9–£12

Jenny Collier: The Jen Commandments

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

16:50

Generation Whyyy?

Imagination Workshop, 20–22 Aug, £8

Rory O Hanlon –Confidence

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Opium, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Archie Maddocks: Big Dick Energy

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Mark Simmons –One-Linerererer

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Naz Osmanoglu – Scandinaveland

HHH

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

16:55

Nick Everritt: The Deconstruction

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Jane Hill: All I Want

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

17:00

Age Fright: 35 and Counting

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £11.50

❤ Garrett Millerick: Smile HHHH

Just the Tonic at The Tron, 20–25 Aug, £7

#Jollyboat: Bards Against Humanity (The Best of Jollyboat)

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Liquid Room Annexe/Warehouse, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Skydive to Stand-Up

Laughing Horse @ The Hanover Tap, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Nobody Likes You When You’re 33

Sweet Novotel, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £7

Maisie Adam: Hang

Fire HH

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£11.50

Voldemort and the Teenage Hogwarts

Musical Parody

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–26 Aug, £13–£15

Geeks, Stand Up!

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Bristol Revunions: Party

Just the Tonic at La Belle

Angele, 20–25 Aug, £5

Joe McArdle is: Theo

McCabe

Laughing Horse @ Sofi’s Southside, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Irish Comedy Invasion

Laughing Horse @ The Lock Up, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Ali Brice: Bin Wondering

Heroes @ The SpiegelYurt, 20–25 Aug, £5

Laugh 4 Change Comedy Fundraiser

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Kilderkin, 21–24 Aug, FREE

Boogie Shoes Silent Disco Walking Tour with a Scottish Twist

theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–31 Aug, not 26, £12.50

Foxdog Studios: Tomorrow’s Office

HHH

Heroes @ The Hive, 20–25 Aug, £5

Dan Cardwell: Recall

Laughing Horse @ Finnegan’s Wake, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Simon Brodkin: 100% Simon Brodkin Pleasance Courtyard, 23 Aug, £12

Lucy Farrett: Lois Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Pussies

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Revolution Bar, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Apocalypse Comedy Club featuring Mick Neven

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Sneaky Pete’s, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Lenny Sherman: Have Fun

Frankenstein Pub, 20–26 Aug, FREE

17:05

Despite Everything, Price Still Includes Biscuits theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8

Jenny Bede: The Musical HHH

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Ben Van der Velde –Fablemaker

Laughing Horse @ 32 Below, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Laughing Horse Free Pick of The Fringe

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Anna Nicholson: Get Happy

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £7

The Yank is a Manc! My Ancestors & Me theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8

58 Comedy

Orlando Baxter: Finding

Mariah HH

The Stand Comedy Club 2, 20–24 Aug, £10

Bumper Blyton

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

17:10

Stella Graham: Sneaky Little Bitch

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Carnivore Edinburgh, 20–24

Aug, FREE

Dominic Frisby: Libertarian Love Songs

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Cally Beaton: Invisible Assembly George Square Studios, 20–26 Aug, £9–£11

Chris Betts: Dumb but Fair Heroes @ Bob’s BlundaBus, 20–25 Aug, £5

17:15

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

aaah, It’s 101 Clean Jokes in 30 Minutes

Laughing Horse @ Dropkick Murphys, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Absolute Zero: Jez Watts

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Ian Smith: Half-Life

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12.50

Hardeep Singh Kohli: It’s Hard to Be Deep Assembly George Square Studios, 20–24 Aug, £12–£14

Angus Dunican: Nice

Bit of Kit

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25

Aug, FREE

Alison Spittle: Mother of God

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

❤ Laura Lexx: Knee

Jerk HHHH

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

Laughing Horse Free Best in Comedy Chat

Show

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Sukh Ojla: For Sukh’s

Sake HHH

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–25 Aug, £8.50–£9.50

Reverend Richard Coles: #SimpleCountryParson

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £13–£15

Jew-O-Rama

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Whistlebinkies, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Maria Shehata: Hero

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

Simply Filthy

Paradise in Augustines, 20–25 Aug, £5

Glenn Grimwood: Unf*ckable

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Which Princess Are You?

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Jacob Hawley: Faliraki

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £6 17:20

Neil O’Rourke: Thump

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Opium, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Jimmy McGhie

Laughing Horse @ The Pear Tree, 20–24 Aug, FREE

James Barr: Thirst Trap

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Francesco De Carlo: Winning Hearts and Minds

Underbelly, George Square, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12

Jim Campbell: Beef

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–24 Aug, £5–£6

Privates: A Sperm

Odyssey Heroes @ Boteco, 20–25 Aug, £5

The Cambridge Footlights International Tour Show 2019: Look

Alive!

Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £11–£13

Conspiracy Theory: A Lizard’s Tale

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 20–25 Aug, £8

Goose: Ctrl+T Assembly George Square, 20–25 Aug, £12–£14

Josh Glanc: Glance You for Having Me HHH

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £5–£7

Hyper-Nice

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8

17:25

Sam Morrison: Hello, Daddy!

Just the Tonic at Marlin’s Wynd, 20–25 Aug, £5

Comedy Freak Show

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

17:30

❤ Aditi Mittal: Mother of Invention HHHH

Assembly George Square, 20–25 Aug, £11–£12

Alcohol is Good for You – Sam Kissajukian

Laughing Horse @ The Lock Up, 21–25 Aug, FREE

I’m Coming

Sweet Grassmarket, 20–25 Aug, £8

Daniel Lobell: Tipping the Scales

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, £10–£11

Men With Coconuts

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£11.50

Made in Spain 2

Sweet Grassmarket, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £5

Juliette Burton: Defined

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Mark and Haydn: Llaugh

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £6.50

❤ Andrew O’Neill – We Are Not in the Least Afraid of Ruins; We Carry a New World in Our Hearts HHHH

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Liquid Room Annexe/Warehouse, 21–25 Aug, FREE

The Explainers

Laughing Horse @ The Cuckoo’s Nest, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Linda: Easy Killing

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Desperately Seeking Motivation: Challenged

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Laughing Horse Free Comedy Selection

Laughing Horse @ The Place, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Witch Hunt HHH

Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£11

Joel Dommett: Work in Progress

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, £8

❤ Troy Hawke: Tiles of the Unexpected!

HHHH

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

Anuvab Pal: Democracy and Disco Dancing Assembly George Square Studios, 20–26 Aug, £11–£13

Ashley Storrie: Hysterical Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Michael Odewale: #BLACKBEARSMATTER

HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £7.50–£10

Planet Verth

Mirth Meltdown @ 52 Canoes, 20–24 Aug, FREE

John-Luke Roberts: After Me Comes the Flood (But in French) drip splosh splash drip BLUBBP

BLUBBP BLUBBPBLUBBPBLUBBP!!

Assembly George Square Studios, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £10–£12

17:35

Funny Women on the Fringe

Assembly Roxy, 20–23 Aug, £11

Jody Kamali Is Mike Daly – Darts and All Assembly Rooms, 20–24

Aug, £9.50–£10.50

17:40

Bec Hill: I’ll Be Bec HHH

Pleasance Dome, 20–25

Aug, £8–£10

Nick Helm: Phoenix from the Flames

Pleasance Dome, 20–24 Aug, £12.50–£14

17:45

Sarah Keyworth: Pacific HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £9–£11

Spencer Jones: The Things We Leave Behind HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £11–£13

Ray Bradshaw: Deafinitely Baby

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26

Aug, £10–£11

The Great British Bake Offenders

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 21–25

Aug, £5

Jack Gleadow: Mr Saturday Night HH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £8–£10

I’m Afraid of Americans

C venues – C viva, 20–26 Aug, £7.50–£9.50

The Rat Pack Comedy –Anything Goes!

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Micky P Kerr: Kerr in the Community

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £11–£12

Sam See: Coming Out Loud

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25

Aug, FREE

Anna and Helen: Stuck in a Rat HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £9–£11

A Sense of Tumour Makes Everything Alt-Right

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Southsider, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Alex Cofield: Supernova

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Stand Up with Janine Harouni (Please Remain Seated) HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £10–£12

17:50

A Time Slot with Ger Staunton

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Waverley Bar, 20–25 Aug, FREE

David Tsonos: Around the World With Flat Stanley

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Ciao Roma, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Crystal Rasmussen presents The Bible 2 (Plus a Cure for Shame, Violence, Betrayal and Athlete’s Foot) Live!

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11.50

Dave Fensome: ADHDave

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Caitlin Cook: Death Wish

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 20–25 Aug, £5

Robyn Perkins: Mating Selection

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

17:55

Luke McQueen: Bad Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £5

Mike Newall: Re:Newall Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £6

10 Things I Hate About Taming of the Shrew

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Voodoo Rooms, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Jamie Dalgleish: Humans Are Evil The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 20–25 Aug, £9

18:00

Michael Brunström: World of Sports Heroes @ Dragonfly, 20–25 Aug, £5

Silent Disco Tours by Silent Adventures

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £15

Notflix: Originals Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £11.50–£12.50

James Bran: Hack

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £8

Harriet Braine: Les Admirables HHH

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

Viking Millennials Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Aaron Twitchen: Can’t Stop a Rainbow...

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Love/Hate Actually Imagination Workshop, 20–26 Aug, £10

Terry Alderton: Bingo

Bango

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £8

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Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £6

James Meehan – Never Better

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Tom Parry: Parryoke!

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £9.50–£12.50

Phil Ellis: Au Revoir Heroes @ The Hive, 20–25 Aug, £5

Hesitation Remarks

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £8

Flo & Joan: Before the Screaming Starts Assembly George Square Gardens, 20–25 Aug, £12–£13

Football, Feminism and Everything in Between: Live with Alastair and Grace Campbell

Gilded Balloon at the Museum, 21 Aug, £15

The Next Next Big Thing Scottish Comedy Festival @ Nightcap, 20–25 Aug, £5

Catherine Bohart: Lemon Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £9–£11.50

David Tieck: What Would Bill Murray Do?

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 20–25 Aug, £5

❤ Fern Brady: Power and Chaos HHHH Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £7–£10

Nick Offerman: All Rise Assembly Hall, 24 Aug, £24

Will Adamsdale: Facetime HH

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £11–£12

Jack Carroll and Friends

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 20–25 Aug, £5

Alexander Fox: Snare Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£10

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Pick of the Fringe

The Sheraton Grand Hotel , 22

Aug, £190.50

Helen Bauer: Little Miss Baby Angel Face

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £8–£10

The Rabbi Preaches – David Kilimnick the Honest Rabbi Champions of Festival @ The Scotsman, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £10

Showstopper! The Improvised Musical Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £13–£17

Fred MacAulay in Conversation

Gilded Balloon at the Museum, 20 Aug, £12

Faking It

Summerhall, 23 Aug, £6

Tom Taylor: Is the Indie Feel-Good Hit of the Summer Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £8–£10

Larry Dean: Fandan Assembly Hall, 22 Aug, £14

Ray Fordyce’s Six O’Clock Supper With Salt’n’Sauce

Laughing Horse @ The Bier Keller, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrgh, It’s 101 Naughty Jokes in 30 Minutes

Laughing Horse @ Dropkick Murphys, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Larry Dean: Bampot Assembly Hall, 25 Aug, £14

Monster Gay

PBH’s Free Fringe @ The Outhouse Bar, 20–25

Aug, FREE

Katie Pritchard: Storm

Stud

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Globe Bar, 20–24 Aug, FREE

18:05

The Sacrifice

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Opium, 20–24 Aug, FREE

The Great Health Con theSpace @ Symposium Hall, 21–25 Aug, £12

For He’s a Jolly Goodfellow PBH’s Free Fringe @ BrewDog Lothian Rd, 20–24 Aug, FREE

18:10

Michelle McManus: Pop Goes the Idol

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 21–25 Aug, £12

Stevie Gray: Arctic Monkeys’ Midlife Crisis

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

NewsRevue

Underbelly, George Square, 20–26 Aug, £15.50–£17.50

Bad Clowns: Cult Classic

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Kelsey De Almeida: I’m Very Different People (WIP)

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Comedy in the Dark

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 20–25 Aug, £12

18:15

Steve Hili: The Sexy Environmentalist

Laughing Horse @ Sofi’s

Southside, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Scott Gibson: White Noise

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£11.50

Stephanie Laing: Quitter

Laughing Horse @ Finnegan’s Wake, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Shaggers

Laughing Horse @ The Lock Up, 20–25 Aug, FREE

George Rigden: Spooning with Uri

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5–£6

Annie McGrath: Shepherd

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Sneaky Pete’s, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Dummy

Laughing Horse @ The Newsroom, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Luisa Omielan: Work in Progress Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £10

Jake Baker: No Success Like Failure

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar

Bados Complex, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Laughing Horse Free Pick of The Fringe

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

I Predict a Wyatt!

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Kilderkin, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, FREE

Trans Vision Scamp

Laughing Horse @ The Hanover Tap, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Mark Cram: Centaur

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Subway, 20–24 Aug, FREE

The Kagools: Cirque du Kagool

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£11.50

18:20

Absolute Improv! theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–24 Aug, £10

The Fanny’s The Stand Comedy Club 2, 20–25 Aug, £9

❤ Róisín and Chiara: Get Nupty HHHH

Heroes @ The Hive, 21–25 Aug, £8

James Cook: The Show That Literally Nobody Tried to Ban

Laughing Horse @ 32 Below, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Dave Chawner: Mental Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Tom Glover – A Glover Not a Fighter

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Carnivore Edinburgh, 20–24

Aug, FREE

Kate Lucas: Is Selling Herself

Just the Tonic at The Tron, 20–25 Aug, £5

Our Mums Wouldn’t Watch This Sweet Novotel, 20–25

Aug, £5

AAA Stand-Up at Underbelly Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

18:25

Josh Pugh: Maybe the Real Comedy Awards are the Friends We Made

Along the Way

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Never Again

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Gabby Best: 10,432

Sheep

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth, 20–25 Aug, FREE

The Best of Irish Comedy

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £13

Joanne McNally: The Prosecco Express Assembly George Square Studios, 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£11.50

18:30

Richard Fry: O Starry

Night

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26

Aug, £10–£11

Eric Lampaert: Yum Yum

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25

Aug, FREE

Mocking a Murderer

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar

Bados Complex, 20–24

Aug, FREE

Improvengers: Pretendgame

Just the Tonic at La Belle

Angele, 20–25 Aug, £8

Darren Walsh: Punimal

Farm

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

30 Minute Musicals

Roulette Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £11–£12

Bad Aunts

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

Aussiental

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 21–25 Aug, FREE

Rhys James: Snitch

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £10–£13

Kieran Hodgson: ‘75

Pleasance Courtyard, 21 Aug, 25 Aug, £14–£15

Boogie Shoes Silent Disco Walking Tour with a Scottish Twist theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–31 Aug, not 26, £12.50–£15

Ken Cheng: To All the Racists I’ve Blocked Before HHH

Bedlam Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £10

Jay Lafferty: Jammy

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Tom Rosenthal: Manhood Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £11.50–£14

Henry Ginsberg: Romantic Comedian

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Fred Cooke: Fred Space Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£9.50

Kieran Hodgson: Lance Pleasance Courtyard, 23 Aug, £15

Daliso Chaponda: Blah Blah Blacklist HHH Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £12–£14

Kieran Hodgson: French Exchange Pleasance Courtyard, 22 Aug, £14

Calum Ross Presents Ross: After the Screaming Stops Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Jessie Cave: Sunrise Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £14–£16 Gary Little – Kidding Myself On Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 20–26 Aug, £5

Imaan Hadchiti: Being Frank Heroes @ Bob’s BlundaBus, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £5

Harry Carr: Neighbourhood Watch

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Whistlebinkies, 20–23 Aug, FREE

Kieran Hodgson: Maestro Pleasance Courtyard, 20 Aug, 24 Aug, £14–£15

18:35

Harun Musho’d: Dark Side of Harun PBH’s Free Fringe @ Opium, 21–24 Aug, FREE

60 Comedy

Tom Lenk Is Trash

Assembly George Square, 20–25 Aug, £11–£12.50

❤ Stevie Martin: Hot Content HHHH

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

Sam Haygarth: Climate Crisis

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

18:40

Bananas

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 20–25 Aug, £5

Suzi Ruffell: Dance Like Everyone’s Watching

Pleasance Courtyard, 23–24 Aug, £11

Marc Jennings: Getting Going

The Stand Comedy Club, 25 Aug, £10

Alex Kealy: Rationale

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Liam Withnail: Homecoming

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £5

Gill Sims: Why Mummy Doesn’t Give A ****!

Pleasance Courtyard, 22 Aug, £15

Shattered Sweet Grassmarket, 20–25 Aug, £8.50

Fast Fringe

Pleasance Dome, 20–24 Aug, £8–£11.50

Harry and Chris: This One’s for the Aliens Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–24 Aug, £10–£12

Carl Hutchinson: I Know I Shouldn’t Behave Like This...

The Stand Comedy Club, 20–24 Aug, £12

Neal Portenza is Joshua Ladgrove in: Edinburgh’s Only Bilge Pump Sales Seminar

Heroes @ Boteco, 20–25 Aug, £7

Siblings: The Siblinginging Underbelly, George Square, 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

English Speaking

Comedy Borsch

Mirth Meltdown @ 52 Canoes, 20–26 Aug, FREE

18:45

The Ticked Boxes

Laughing Horse @ Dropkick Murphys, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Joey Page – Afterlife (An Idiot Considers a Series of Distractions Before Death)

Just the Tonic at Marlin’s Wynd, 20–25 Aug, £7

Improvised Director’s

Cut

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Liquid Room Annexe/Warehouse, 21–25 Aug, FREE

Phoebe Robinson: Sorry, Harriet Tubman HHH

Assembly George Square

Studios, 20–25 Aug, £14–£16

Lisa Richards presents Irish Comedians

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Jarred Christmas: A Funny Hour

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Nigel Ng: Culture Shocked HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £7.50–£10

EdinBra Fringe Comedy

Laughing Horse @ The Lock Up, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Basil Brush: Unleashed

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £12–£13

Archie Henderson:

Jazz Emu

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

Catching Up

Laughing Horse @ The Cuckoo’s Nest, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Eh?

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

The Joy of Jokes

Laughing Horse @ The Place, 21–25 Aug, FREE

The Good, the Bad and the Irish

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Aunty HH

Assembly George Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

MARVELus: All the Marvel Movies… Kind of. 2019

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£11.50

Nathan Cassidy: Observational (Work In Progress)

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Daniel Muggleton: Pimpin’ Ain’t Easy (But I Reckon it’s Easier for Straight, White Men?)

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 26 Aug, FREE

18:50

Alasdair Beckett-King: The Interdimensional

ABK

Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£11

Chris Parker: Camp Binch

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £9–£11

Fraser Gibson: Self-ish Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £7

60 Minutes to Save the World – Vladimir

McTavish

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £10

Matt Price: Broken Hooters and Geezers with Shooters HHH

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

Marlon Davis: Emotional Black Male HHH

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

19:00

Yuriko Kotani: Somosomo

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£11

Loyiso Gola: Pop Culture

Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £9.50–£12

❤ Sophie Duker: Venus HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £7–£9

Rotten

Randolph Cliff, 28 Aug, FREE

Eleanor Conway: You May Recognise Me From Tinder HH

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Rosie Jones: Backward HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £7.50–£10

Adam Flood and Blake

AJ: Joke Boys

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Southsider, 21–24 Aug, FREE

Piff the Magic Dragon: The Lucky Dragon Tour Pleasance at EICC, 21–25 Aug, £16

Konstantin Kisin: Orwell That Ends Well HH

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Jonny & the Baptists Love Edinburgh and Hate

Bastards

Assembly Roxy, 20–25 Aug, £12

Jess Robinson: The Jess Robinson Experience Assembly Rooms, 20–24 Aug, £13–£15

BBC: The Arts Hour on Tour

BBC, 21 Aug, FREE

The Haunted History Bus Waverley Bridge (Bus Stop WA), 21–31 Aug, not 27, £12

Alexander Bennett: They Call Me Daddy

Punchlines

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Waverley Bar, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Raymond Mearns –Confessions of a Control Freak!

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 20–26 Aug, FREE

Whose Line Is It Anyway? Live at the Fringe

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £17.50–£18.50

Edinburgh’s Pandas Are Just Weegies in Disguise! Arthur Conan Doyle Centre, 22–24 Aug, £8

Josh Baulf: Boy Paradise in The Vault, 20–25 Aug, £5

Any Suggestions, Doctor? The Improvised Doctor Who Parody

Pleasance Dome, 20–25 Aug, £10–£13

Sofie Hagen: The Bumswing HHH

Pleasance Dome, 20–25 Aug, £10–£14

❤ Kai Samra:

Underclass HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

Edinburgh’s Pandas Are Just Weegies in Disguise! Arthur Conan Doyle Centre, 21 Aug, £8

Vikki Stone: Song Bird

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £9.50–£12.50

Filippo Spreafico: Sentimental Value

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Aindrias de Staic; Shtax the LedgeHammer Heroes @ Black Medicine, 20–25 Aug, £5

Ivo Graham: The Game of Life

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £8.50–£12

Frisky & Mannish’s PopLab HHH

Assembly George Square Gardens, 20–25 Aug, £14–£16

Henning Wehn: Get on With It

The Queen’s Hall, 22–25 Aug, £16.50

Sumit Anand: Nothing About Godzilla HHH

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £10–£12

Sarah Kendall: Paper

Planes HHH

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £12–£14

19:05

❤ James Nokise: God Damn Fancy Man

HHHH

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 20–25 Aug, £10

Straight Outta Estonia

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Ciao

Roma, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Three Menopausal Maids

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8

Business Casual Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £9.50–£10.50

19:10

Sasha Ellen: Pickle Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

Paul Foot: Baby Strikes Back!

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £10.50–£12.50

About Time / Bully

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Brain Rinse

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £9–£10

Matt Hoss: Here Comes Your Man

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 20–25

Aug, £5

Where Are You Really From?

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20–25

Aug, FREE

19:15

Adam Hess: My Grandad Has a Fringe Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £9.50–£11.50

Kelly Convey: Telephone

Voice HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £7.50–£10

Arson in the Queen’s Swans

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Globe Bar, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, FREE

Rob Copland: Strange

Jam

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20–24

Aug, FREE

Christianity and Me

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–24 Aug, £5

Dan Soder: Son Of A Gary Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £11–£12

Martin Bearne and Joe

McTernan: Milk and Two Scottish Comedy Festival @ Nightcap, 20–26 Aug, £5

AAA Stand-Up

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £9–£12

Martha McBrier: Happiness Bully

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25

Aug, FREE

The LOL Word Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £7

Queen Mary Comedy Society and Friends

Laughing Horse @ The Bier Keller, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Stephen Carlin: Pickwickian

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Sad Acts

Laughing Horse @ The Raging Bull, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Pierre Novellie: You’re Expected to Care HH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £9–£12

Family Secrets

PBH’s Free Fringe @ BrewDog Lothian Rd, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Ew Girl, You Nasty

Laughing Horse @ The Golf Tavern, 21–25 Aug, FREE

Susan Riddell: Duvet Day Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £5

Martin Mor – Instigator

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

19:20

Bring Back the 80s

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Craig Hill: Bottoms Up! Pleasance at EICC, 20–25 Aug, £12.50–£18.50

Adam Larter: Good Morning Croissant

Heroes @ The Hive, 20–25 Aug, £5

Jake Farrell: Limits

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 20–25 Aug, £5

Drag Queen Stole My Dress

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Voodoo Rooms, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Asexual Healing: Prophets of Time

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Johannes Dullin Plays the Devil

Heroes @ Dragonfly, 21–25 Aug, £5

Geoff Norcott: Work in Progress

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £8.50–£9.50

19:25

Stand-Up Nomad: Backpacking Comedy Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 21–25 Aug, FREE

19:30

An Atlantic Disaster – Titanic

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Kilderkin, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Silent Disco Tours by Silent Adventures

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £15

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Laughing Horse @ The Lock

Up, 20–26 Aug, FREE

So You Think You’re

Funny? Grand Final

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 22 Aug, £15.50

Jokers in the Pack

Laughing Horse @ The Newsroom, 20–25 Aug, FREE

I, Tom Mayhew

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Jack Rooke: Love Letters

Assembly George Square Gardens, 20–24 Aug, £12–£14

Steve Bennett –Everything is F*cked

Laughing Horse @ Finnegan’s Wake, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Comedy Gala 2019: In Aid of Waverley Care Pleasance at EICC, 20 Aug, £25

John Robins: Hot Shame

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £14–£15

Big Value Comedy Show – Early

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 20–25 Aug, £5–£10

Steve Bugeja: Single Mum

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £6–£8

Neil Delamere: End of Watch

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25 Aug, £11.50–£12.50

Flo & Joan: Before the Screaming Starts

Assembly George Square Gardens, 25 Aug, £12

Lost Voice Guy: I’m Only in It for the Parking

Gilded Balloon at the Museum, 20–25 Aug, £12.50–£13.50

Adam Rowe: Pinnacle

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Eric Andre: The Legalize Everything Tour

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 25 Aug, £20

Tommy Tiernan: Paddy Crazy Horse

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20

Aug, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, £17.50

Ari Eldjárn: Eagle

Fire Iron

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £8

101 Comedy Club – Free

Laughing Horse @ The Hanover Tap, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Alex Black’s Record Collection

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Amy Howerska: Serious Face

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

The Secret Policeman’s Tour

Edinburgh Playhouse , 24 Aug, £25

David O’Doherty: Ultrasound Assembly George Square, 20–26 Aug, £15–£16

Best Boy in Ireland

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Subway, 21–24 Aug, FREE

Zoë Coombs Marr: Bossy Bottom

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £8–£10 The Community Centre!

Arthur Conan Doyle Centre, 22–24 Aug, £8

19:35

Gavin Webster: Buddhism and Other Such Rubbish The Stand Comedy Club 2, 20–25 Aug, £10

Laughing Horse Free Pick of The Fringe

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Harry Stachini – Tigers

Don’t Cry

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Lewis Schaffer is Mr Diabetes – Free

Laughing Horse @ 32 Below, 20–25 Aug, FREE

19:40

Carl Donnelly: Shall We All Just Kill Ourselves?

Heroes @ The SpiegelYurt, 20–24 Aug, £7

Joby Mageean – Shanty Prince

Just the Tonic at The Tron, 20–25 Aug, £5

Paul McCaffrey: Lemon

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £10–£11

Sam Taunton: It’s Nice, It’s Modern Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Zeroko’s Teatime Greenside @ Royal Terrace, 20–24 Aug, £10

❤ Desiree Burch: Desiree’s Coming Early!

HHHHH

Heroes @ The Hive, 21–25 Aug, £10

A Pessimist’s Guide to Being Happy Mirth Meltdown @ 52 Canoes, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Arnab Chanda: Boy

From Earth

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Voodoo Rooms, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Jo Caulfield: Voodoo Doll

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 20–25 Aug, £10

Kate Smurthwaite: Bitch

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Andrew Maxwell: All Talk

Underbelly, George Square, 20–25 Aug, £13.50–£15

19:45

Matt Jones: Pandora’s Box – Free

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

The Leeds Tealights: It’s Not That Serious

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

Goddess

Sweet Novotel, 21–25 Aug, £7.50

Comedy Boxing – Best of the Best

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 21–25 Aug, FREE

Andrew Roper – Break

Point

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

❤ Jen Brister – Under Privilege HHHH

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £7–£8

❤ Laura Lexx: Knee

Jerk HHHH

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 23 Aug, £10

John Pendal: Monster

Gilded Balloon Teviot, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £10–£11

Langston Kerman: The Loose Cannon

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Sean Patton: Contradickhead HH

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25 Aug, £11–£13

Jocks, Geordies and Aussies

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Whistlebinkies, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Acting Natural

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Brown Panther – Ruven

Govender

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 21–25 Aug, FREE

Alistair Williams: How to Lose Weight and Be

Less Racist

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £10

Liam Malone: No Limbits

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

Sam Russell: Privileged to be Here

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £8

19:50

Scummy Mummies

Assembly George Square, 20–25 Aug, £12–£14

❤ Adam Riches: The Beakington Town Hall Murders HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £11–£14

Still Life by Noël Coward theSpace on the Mile, 20–24 Aug, £8

19:55

Dave Green: Guest Bed

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Stuart Mitchell – Is It Just Me? (Work in Progress)

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Emmy Blotnick: Party Nights

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£11.50

20:00

Traitor

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Australian Beauty

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20–24

Aug, FREE

Thunderc*nt Heroes @ Boteco, 21–25

Aug, £5

The Dots Imagination Workshop, 22–25 Aug, £8.50

Alex Williamson: Sin on My Face

Just the Tonic at La Belle

Angele, 20–25 Aug, £10–£13

Pete Firman & The Amazing TBC

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £12–£15.50

Patrick Monahan: Started from the Bottom, Now l’m Here

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25 Aug, £13–£14

Mark Nelson: Brexit

Wounds

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25 Aug, £12–£14.50

Baby Wants Candy: The Completely Improvised Full Band Musical Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £15–£16

Lolly Jones: I Believe in Merkels

Assembly Roxy, 20–25 Aug, £9–£11

Passport and Prozac

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Simon Brodkin: 100%

Simon Brodkin

Pleasance Dome, 23 Aug, £12

Ben Pope: Dancing Bear

HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £7–£10

50% Canadian, 100 %

Crazy, Let’s Laugh

Champions of Festival @ The Scotsman, 20–26 Aug, £5

❤ Diane Chorley: Modern Love HHHH

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £12–£14

Tamsyn Kelly: Petroc Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Javier Jarquin is Boring AF

Laughing Horse @ The Lock Up, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Catherine Cohen: The Twist...? She’s Gorgeous Pleasance Dome, 24 Aug, £13

Girlfriend from Hell – The Bitch is Back

Underbelly, George Square, 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

Godley on the Fringe

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25

Aug, FREE

❤ Garry Starr Conquers

Troy HHHH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £11.50–£12.50

#Jollyboat: Pun Lovin’

Criminals

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Liquid Room Annexe/Warehouse, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Phil Wang: Philly Philly

Wang Wang

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £12–£13

Aaron McCann: Happy Enough?

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25

Aug, £6

Stewart Francis: Into the Punset Assembly Rooms, 20–25

Aug, £14–£15

BBC: The Now Show

BBC, 22 Aug, FREE

Manhunt 2: Big Mood

Bedlam Theatre, 20–25

Aug, £10

Lolbot Wars

Laughing Horse @ Dropkick

Murphys, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23

Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Eurosceptic Song Contest

Lebowskis Bar, 22–26

Aug, FREE

Boogie Shoes Silent Disco Walking Tour with a Scottish Twist theSpace @ Niddry St, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 30 Aug, 31 Aug, £15

The St Andrews Revue Presents: Hot Yoghurt

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 20–25 Aug, £8–£9

Irony?

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £6

The Salon Sweet Grassmarket, 21 Aug, £9

❤ Susie McCabe: Domestic Disaster HHHH Assembly George Square, 20–25 Aug, £9–£11

20:05

Nath Valvo: I’m Happy for You HHH Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £9–£11

Naomi Karavani: Dominant HHH

Just the Tonic at Marlin’s Wynd, 20–25 Aug, £7

Jamali Maddix: Work in Progress Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £8

20:10

Tom Houghton: That’s What I Go to School For Pleasance Dome, 20–25 Aug, £9–£12

Daniel Connell: Piece of Piss Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £11–£12

Tom Cashman – XYZ Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11.50

Keith Carter: Dog Man Stars

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

20:15

Harriet Dyer: The Dinosaur Show Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Steffan Alun and Support: You Can’t Escape Free Stand-Up PBH’s Free Fringe @ Waverley Bar, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Andy Barr: The Ruby Heroes @ Black Medicine, 20–25 Aug, £5

Brodi Snook: Handful Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Jake Lambert: Never Mak the Same Mistak Twice Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £7.50–£10

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On It

Half the Man – Michael Livesley

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

The Pursuit of Happiness

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25

Aug, FREE

Huge Davies: The Carpark

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £8.50–£10

❤ London Hughes: To Catch a D*ck HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £9–£11

Simon Evans: Dressing for Dinner Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £13–£14

Chris Washington: Raconteur

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £9–£12

Eddy Brimson: Life

Coaching for Arseholes

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 21–25

Aug, £5

Marc Jennings: Getting Going

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 20–25 Aug, £10

Darren Harriott: Good Heart Yute

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £9–£10.50

20:20

❤ Max & Ivan: Commitment HHHH

Pleasance Dome, 20–25 Aug, £10–£13

Rob Auton: The Time Show

Assembly Roxy, 24 Aug, £12

Viggo the Viking HHH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £10–£11

Bald Man Sings Rihanna

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Ciao Roma, 20–24 Aug, FREE

The Thinking Drinkers: Heroes of Hooch

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £13.50–£16.50

Matt Parker: Humble Pi

Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £9.50–£12.50

The Best of Scottish Comedy

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £15

❤ Josie Long: Tender HHHH

The Stand Comedy Club, 20–25 Aug, £12

Bitch and Nerd

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

20:25

Jeremy Nicholas: What Are You Talking About?

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £10–£12

Bristol Improv Presents: Dynamite!

PBH’s Free Fringe @ BrewDog Lothian Rd, 20–24 Aug, FREE

20:30

❤ Sara

Barron: Enemies Closer HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

Connie Wookey: Denied

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Gareth Mutch: The Old Man in the Carvery

Gilded Balloon Rose Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

Lewis Costello x Hayden

Dean Allmark

Laughing Horse @ The Raging Bull, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Rhod Gilbert: The Book of John

Pleasance at EICC, 21–25 Aug, £22.50

❤ Suzi Ruffell: Dance Like Everyone’s Watching HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £8.50–£11

Concerning Bennet

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Globe Bar, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Tony Cantwell: Live Feed Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

Matt Forde: Brexit, Pursued by a Bear

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £14

Tiziano La Bella: Yes We Can’t

Laughing Horse @ The Golf Tavern, 20–25 Aug, FREE Megazoid

Scottish Comedy Festival @ Nightcap, 20–26 Aug, £5

Stephen Buchanan: Baby Dove

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £8.50–£10

Canadian Club

Laughing Horse @ The Bier Keller, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Radu Isac: Good Excuses for Sociopaths

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 20–25 Aug, £6

The Haunted History Bus Waverley Bridge (Bus Stop WA), 21–31 Aug, not 27, £12

Sharma Sharma

Sharma Sharma Sharma Comedian!

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Wheely Wheely Wheely

Wheely Wheely

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 21–25 Aug, FREE

Sunil Patel: White Knight

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £7.50–£9.50

Joke Thieves

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Snjolaug Ludviksdottir: Let It Snow

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

Seann Walsh: After This One I’m Going Home

Pleasance Dome, 20–25 Aug, £13–£14

Sleeping Trees: Silly

Funny Boys HHH Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £12–£14

20:35

Pope’s Addiction Clinic

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20 Aug, £5

Candy Gigi Presents –Friday Night Sinner! Monkey Barrel Comedy, 21–25 Aug, £7

Ian Lane – Paperweight

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Simon Caine: Every Room Becomes a Panic Room When You

Overthink Enough Sweet Grassmarket, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £5

20:40

Andrew Sim: Am I Queer

Enough?

Mirth Meltdown @ 52 Canoes, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Cool Story Bro

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Jimeoin: Ramble On!

Pleasance at EICC, 20–25 Aug, £12.50–£18.50

The Establishment: Le Bureau de Strange

Heroes @ The Hive, 20–25 Aug, £5

Sam Lake and Chloe

Petts: Household Essentials

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £7

Rhys Nicholson – Nice People Nice Things Nice Situations

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £11.50–£12.50

Double Denim: Adventure Show HHH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Bollywood and Birmingham to Berlin and Brexit HHH

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Alex Hylton: Get Rich or Die Cryin’

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 20–25

Aug, £5

Ed and Joz’s Deleted

Scenes

Heroes @ Dragonfly, 20–25

Aug, £5

Love is a Work in Progress with Tara

Rankine

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 20–25 Aug, £7–£9

20:45

Alice Fraser: Mythos

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £11–£12

All-Star Comedy Cabaret

Laughing Horse @ The Hanover Tap, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Danny Posthill Is That Bloke Who Does Voices Frankenstein Pub, 20–25 Aug, £10

Johnny Irish

Laughing Horse @ Finnegan’s Wake, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Jacques Barrett in Boom-Jacqua-Laka!

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Sneaky

Pete’s, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Laughing Horse Free Pick of The Fringe

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Pete Heat: Massive

Wizard

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £11.50–£12.50

Actually, Totes Amaze

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Kilderkin, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Ashley Haden: F*ck You, and F*ck Your Beliefs

Laughing Horse @ Sofi’s Southside, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Daniel Cook and Rose

Johnson: Two Gorgeous Stand-Ups

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Voodoo Rooms, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Improv Cage Match

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Subway, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Headless

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £5

Eric Davidson: Across the Loony Verse theSpaceTriplex, 20–24 Aug, £10

Dino Wiand – Half Trans

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Jasper Cromwell Jones’ Alternative Book Festival

Laughing Horse @ The Lock Up, 20–25 Aug, FREE

20:50

Laughing Horse Free Comedy Selection

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Tony Cowards: Stepdad

Jokes

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £8

Steve N Allen: Better Than The Stand Comedy Club 2, 20–25 Aug, £9

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Naomi McDonald: Copycat

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

20:55

Tony Basnett: 28

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Guy Montgomery: I Was Part of the Problem Before We Were Talking About It HHH

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £9–£11

Jack Barry: Alien PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth, 20–25 Aug, FREE

21:00

Jason Byrne: Wrecked but Ready Assembly Hall, 20–25 Aug, £17–£19.50

❤ Tom Ballard: Enough HHHH

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £7–£10

Silent Disco Tours by Silent Adventures

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £15

Aidan ‘Taco’ Jones – 52 Days

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Emancipation

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–25 Aug, £10

Zoe Lyons: Entry Level

Human

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–21 Aug, £12.50

Dilruk Jayasinha: Cheat Day(s)

Gilded Balloon Teviot, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £11.50–£12.50

Scotland’s Pick of the Fringe

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 20–25 Aug, £5–£10

Blindingly Obvious C venues – C cubed, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£10.50

Good Evening Edinburgh

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Omid Singh: Beginning

To End

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6.50

Matt Richardson: Imposter

Just the Tonic at The Tron, 20–25 Aug, £5

A Long Time Coming

Sweet Novotel, 20 Aug, 22

Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25

Aug, £7

Phil Nichol: Too Much

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £7

Nish Kumar: It’s in Your Nature to Destroy Yourselves

Assembly George Square, 20–25 Aug, £16–£18

Lucie Pohl: Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Real HH

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Louisa Fitzhardinge:

Comma Sutra

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Cerys Bradley and Rachel Wheeley: The Unfortunate Bisexual

PBH’s Free Fringe @ The Street, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Foil Arms and Hog –Swines

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £14.50–£17.50

Sex Shells

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Tom Stade: You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £16–£17

Andrew Frank: Cognitive Goof

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Justin Matson: Try Harder

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Christopher Macarthur-Boyd:

Dreamboat

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

There Will Be Cake

Gilded Balloon at the Museum, 20–22 Aug, £14

Ed Byrne: If I’m Honest Assembly Rooms, 20–25 Aug, £17–£18.50

❤ Mat Ewins: Actually Can I Have Eight Tickets

Please? HHHH

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £8–£9

Luisa Omielan: Politics for Bitches (Extended Cut)

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 23–25 Aug, £20

❤ Paul Currie: Trufficle Musk HHHH Heroes @ The Hive, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £5

Rob Oldham: Worm’s Resolve

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

21:05

Goodbye Mr President PBH’s Free Fringe @ Voodoo Rooms, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Ania Magliano and Matt Hutchinson: Mixtape

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Werewolf: Live Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Legs

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5–£8

Spring Day: When Push Comes to Shove – Free Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

21:10

Titania McGrath: Mxnifesto

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £10–£14

Jerry Sadowitz: Comedian, Magician, Psychopath 2019

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 23–25 Aug, £17.50

Stephen K Amos: Work in Progress

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 21–24 Aug, £12

❤ Laura Davis: Better Dead Than a Coward HHHH

Heroes @ Bob’s BlundaBus, 20–25 Aug, £5

Bob Doolally Live and Half-Cut

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 20 Aug, £10

21:15

Needle Dicks

Laughing Horse @ The Lock Up, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Nick Horseman: The Rhyme Scheme

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Micky Bartlett: Love It! Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Leo Kearse: Transgressive HHH

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25 Aug, £12–£13

Wait... Let’s Have Fun!

Paradise in The Vault, 20–25 Aug, £7

50% Canadian, 100%

Crazy, Let’s Laugh Again Champions of Festival @ The Scotsman, 20–26 Aug, £5

The Adventures of the Bearded Lady

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

Tiff Stevenson: Mother HHH

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £10

I’ll Be Broken Home for Christmas with Jeffrey Baldinger

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Japanese Sweet Wasabi: No Mask Required!

Laughing Horse @ The Place, 20–25 Aug, FREE

❤ Demi Lardner: Ditch Witch 800 HHHH

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£11.50

Nick Doody: I Will Milk You

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Liquid Room Annexe/Warehouse, 21–24 Aug, FREE

John Robertson: The Dark Room

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–24 Aug, £10.50–£11.50

Micky Overman

Presents: Presenting Miss Micky Overman

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £7.50–£10

Angus Brown: Everest Imagination Workshop, 20–25 Aug, £5

❤ Chris Mcglade: Forgiveness HHHH

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

BattleActs!

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

All Together Irish Laughing Horse @ Dropkick Murphys, 20–25 Aug, FREE

21:20

Len Blanco: Firing

Blancs

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 20–24 Aug, £5

Improvabunga!

theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–24

Aug, £7

Alun Cochrane: Brave New Alun

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £10–£14

Jonny Pelham: Off Limits

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 21–22 Aug, £7.50

❤ Jack Tucker: Comedy Stand-Up Hour

HHHH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

The Living Room Assembly Rooms, 21–24 Aug, £10–£12

Comedy in the Dark

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 23–24 Aug, £12

Eli Matthewson – An Inconvenient Poof

Underbelly, George Square, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

Jena Friedman: Miscarriage of Justice HHH

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £12–£13

Police Cops – Badass Be Thy Name

Assembly George Square

Studios, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23

Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £12–£13

Kevin Quantum: And for My Next Trick 2

Underbelly, Cowgate, 21–25

Aug, £11–£12

Kevin the Vampyr and Friends Presents The Vim and Vigour Variety Hour

Assembly George Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

21:25

Joe Rooney: Shut Your Cakehole

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 20–25 Aug, £10

Ladylikes: Top Secret House Party! HHH

Just the Tonic at Marlin’s Wynd, 20–25 Aug, £8

21:30

Moon: We Cannot Get Out HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £8.50–£10.50

Two Hearts: The Comeback Tour

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

‘Aaaaaave You Been Involved in a Comedy Show That Wasn’t Your Fault Again?

Scottish Comedy Festival

@ The Beehive Inn, 22–25

Aug, £5

Brown Guys, Grey Skies

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–21 Aug, £11.50

A Mad Ron Rhodes Show

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Craig Campbell’s Joyful Pain

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £10

Craig and Darren Give Away Free Nachos

Taco Mazama, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Abandoman AKA Rob Broderick – Road to Coachella

Underbelly, George Square, 20–25 Aug, £14.50–£15.50

Best of Scottish Comedian of the Year

Just the Tonic at La Belle Angele, 20–24 Aug, £12–£15

Alice-India: Sorry I’m So Great or Whatever (WiP)

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Simon Brodkin: 100%

Simon Brodkin

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–24 Aug, £12

Spontaneous Potter

Gilded Balloon Rose Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £12–£14

Secret Dinosaur Cult Live Bedlam Theatre, 20 Aug, £10

The Comedy Reserve Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £7.50–£10

❤ Jordan Brookes: I’ve Got Nothing HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £9–£11

Aidan Greene: Did I Stutter?

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

Clive Anderson: Me, Macbeth and I Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £14–£16

Schalk Bezuidenhout: South African White Boy HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£10.50

99 Club Stand-Up

Selection – Free

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Scottish Falsetto Sock

Puppet Theatre: Roll Up! Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–25 Aug, £10.50–£12.50

Rose Matafeo: Horndog Pleasance Courtyard, 20–24 Aug, £14–£15

John Hastings: 10 John Hastings I Hate About You Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £5

Jayde Adams: The Ballad of Kylie Jenner’s Old Face Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £12.50–£13.50

Jon Long: Planet-Killing Machine HHH Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Tom Walker: Very Very Assembly Roxy, 20–25 Aug, £9–£11

Better Than Dying Alone Sweet Grassmarket, 20–24 Aug, £7

Vote Dr Phil? theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 21–24 Aug, £12

Johnny White

Really-Really: Unending Torment! Heroes @ Black Medicine, 20–25 Aug, £5

The Death Hilarious: Razer Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

21:35

Falling with Style Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

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Rachel Fairburn: The People’s Princess

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

2019 Greek Comedian of the Year: George

Zacharopoulos

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Ciao Roma, 20–25 Aug, FREE

21:40

❤ Courtney Pauroso: Gutterplum HHHH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £11–£12

Daniel and Ralph Won’t Talk About Brexit

Mirth Meltdown @ 52 Canoes, 20–26 Aug, FREE

The Brand-New, Full-Throated Adventures of Reginald

D Hunter

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £15.50–£17.50

Goodbear: Dougal

Pleasance Dome, 20–25 Aug, £9.50–£13

21:45

Nick Helm’s I Think, You Stink!

Assembly Roxy, 20–24 Aug, £12–£14

Sad Acts

Laughing Horse @ The Bier Keller, 23–24 Aug, FREE

Ed Night: Jokes of Love and Hate

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £9–£12

Ben Clover – Smell The Magic, Daddy

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25

Aug, FREE

Jordan Wistuba and Liam Farrelly: The Student and the Shoplifter

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

Anything F*cking Goes...

Scottish Comedy Festival @ Nightcap, 20–25 Aug, £5

❤ Ciarán Dowd: Padre

Rodolfo HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £9–£12

Potential: A Canadian

Comedy Showcase

Laughing Horse @ The Raging Bull, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Stephen Carlin: Post

Rational Carlin

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

❤ Alice Snedden: Absolute Monster HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £8–£10

Big Value Comedy Show – Late

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25

Aug, £5–£10

Ray Badran: Everybody Loves Ray, Man

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £7–£9

21:50

The Stevenson

Experience: Takes One to Know One

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

Totally Plucked

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £9–£10

Dan AG: Sloth

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 20–25

Aug, £5

Evan Desmarais: Pizza and Ice Cream

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

21:55

Radical Honesty

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Ben Verth: Sh*tegeist

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £5

Frank Foucault: Desk

Paradise in The Vault, 20–25

Aug, £8

22:00

Comedy Striptease

Laughing Horse @ The Lock

Up, 21–25 Aug, FREE

This Is Your Trial

Frankenstein Pub, 20–26

Aug, £7

Simone Belshaw: Goblin and Fiends

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Matt Forde: Brexit, Pursued by a Bear

Pleasance Courtyard, 25 Aug, £14

Jimeoin: Ramble On...

Some More!

Pleasance at EICC, 23–24 Aug, £17.50–£18.50

Comedy Shorts

Laughing Horse @ The Newsroom, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Jayne Edwards Is Top

Bodybuilder Brian

Heroes @ Dragonfly, 20–25 Aug, £5

Amused Moose Comedy

Award: Grand Final

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 21–22 Aug, £14

The Octopus’ Armpit and Other Songs I Stole from Parallel Universes

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £8

The Nasty Show Australia

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Madame Komondor Will See You Now

Sweet Grassmarket, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, £7

The Haunted History Bus

Waverley Bridge (Bus Stop WA), 21–31 Aug, not 27, £12

I’m OKayfabe

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 20–25 Aug, £8

Mark Dean Quinn Knits: A Comedy Show

Heroes @ The Hive, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 22 Aug, 25 Aug, £5

Howl Comedy Club Free Showcase

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Kilderkin, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, FREE

Grant Busé: Touché Busé

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Funny for a Girl

The Stand Comedy Club, 20–25 Aug, £12

Marcel Lucont: No. Dix

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £11–£14

Bristol Revunions: Roadtrip

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Shit-Faced Showtime: Alice Through the Cocktail Glass

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £11.50–£13.50

I Went to Barcelona and All I Got Was This Lousy Comedy Show

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £5

Holly Morgan: Is a Witch. Get Her!

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£11.50

Bumble Me Tinders –Dating Horror Stories

Laughing Horse @ Sofi’s Southside, 21–25 Aug, FREE

22:05

The Shambles

theSpace on the Mile, 20–24 Aug, £6.50

Cülture Elité

The Stand Comedy Club 2, 20–25 Aug, £10

22:10

Free Footlights

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Best of Musical Comedy Awards

Underbelly, Cowgate, 24–25

Aug, £11

Joe Sutherland: Sour

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth, 20–25 Aug, FREE

22:15

AC/DC: Australian Comedians / Dope

Comedy

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25

Aug, FREE

Baba Brinkman’s Rap Guide to...

Gilded Balloon Teviot, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £10.50–£11.50

Chubby White’s Variety

Night

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Heavenly Comedy

Edinburgh

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–23 Aug, FREE

Scot Roast

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 20–26

Aug, £5

David Correos: Better Than I Was the Last

Time H

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

Roast Battle Edinburgh

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

❤ Dreamgun: Film

Reads HHHH

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Russian Roulette

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26

Aug, £10–£11

Spa Day

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Andrew Silverwood: Call

Me Janice

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

MOTHER

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£11.50

The Antique Jokes Show

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6.50

22:20

Stay Loyal to the Royals

theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–24

Aug, £10

Séayoncé Déjà Voodoo Assembly George Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Danny O’Brien: Reformer Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £9.50–£10.50

General Loledge: The Best Pub Quiz on the Fringe

Just the Tonic at The Tron, 20–25 Aug, £6

Bob Slayer: Wrote the Copy for This Show in March When He Didn’t Have the Foggiest Notion of What Might Happen on Any Given Day in August, He Still Doesn’t Really, but At Least He’s Found This Snappy Title Heroes @ The SpiegelYurt, 20–25 Aug, £5

Mr Thing Pleasance Dome, 21–25

Aug, £10

22:25

The Stand’s Pick of the Fringe

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 24 Aug, £10

Omar Ibrahim: Awokening

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

A Gay and a NonGay Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

22:30

Andrew Doyle: Exodus

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £10–£14

Comedy Night at the Museum

Gilded Balloon at the Museum, 24 Aug, £12.50

Imaginary Porno Charades

Sweet Grassmarket, 20–24

Aug, £8

Daz Black Live

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 22

Aug, £15

Georgia Tasda’s School Of Magic

PBH’s Free Fringe @ CC Blooms, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23

Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Princess Party

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26

Aug, £11.50–£12.50

Fright Bus Service

Necrobus, 20–25 Aug, £13

Jerry Sadowitz: Comedian, Magician, Psychopath 2019 The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 22 Aug, £17.50

Never Heard of It

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Jimmy Slim and Lewis

Blomfield: Scratch and Sniff

Heroes @ Bob’s BlundaBus, 20–25 Aug, £5

❤ Jessica Fostekew: Hench HHHH

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 21 Aug, £8

Hell To Play: Dante Wish Your Girlfriend Was Hot Like Me

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Liquid Room Annexe/Warehouse, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Hunt & Murphy: Beg

Borrow and Bitch

Gilded Balloon at Old Tolbooth Market, 20–25 Aug, £6

The Best of Northern

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 20–22 Aug, £10

Bad Boys

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

JJ Whitehead: Five

Times I Lied to Myself

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£12

Hate ‘n’ Live

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Circus Sonas Presents: DTCB The Prison Years

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25 Aug, FREE

❤ Alfie Brown: Imagination HHHH Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £7–£10

Aaaaaaaaand Now! The Ed Factor: An Edinburgh Gong Show

Laughing Horse @ The Place, 20–25 Aug, FREE

An Audience with Yasmine Day Pleasance Courtyard, 21–25 Aug, £9–£9.50

Whose Mind is it Anyway?

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £11–£12

The Oxford Revue: Switcheroo

Assembly Rooms, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

The Best of Red Raw

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 23–24 Aug, £5

Thrones! The Musical Parody

Assembly George Square, 20–25 Aug, £15–£16

Laser Kiwi Assembly George Square Gardens, 20–25 Aug, £13–£15

22:35

Lulu Popplewell: The Humble Bumhole

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Medium Rare Improv theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £6

Coconut

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4, 20–25 Aug, £12

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Liza Treyger: In the Weeds

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

22:40

After Hours Mirth Meltdown

Mirth Meltdown @ 52 Canoes, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Sleeping Trees: Christmas Special... in August

Assembly George Square Studios, 24 Aug, £15

Pamela’s Palace

Assembly George Square, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

The Lost Musical Works of Willy Shakes Assembly Rooms, 20–24 Aug, £11–£12.50

2 Girls, 1 Cup... of Comedy

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

Ange Lavoipierre: Final Form

Underbelly, George Square, 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

Found Footage Festival: Volume 9

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–24 Aug, £10–£11

Two Little Dickheads: Kapow!

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 20–25 Aug, £5

22:45

Tarot

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £8–£10

Becky Fury’s One Hour to Save the World (in 55 Minutes)

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Waverley Bar, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Serena Flynn: Baubo

Goddess of Filth

Heroes @ Black Medicine, 20–25 Aug, £5

Shaggers

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Jamie Loftus: Boss, Whom is Girl

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £10–£11

Aaron Chen: Piss Off (Just Kidding) HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £8.50–£10.50

Fright Bus Service

Necrobus, 23–24 Aug, £13

Mark Watson: I Appreciate You Coming to This and Let’s Hope for the Best (Work in Progress)

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 21 Aug, £12

Zach Zimmerman: Clean

Comedy HHH

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

❤ Catherine Cohen: The Twist...? She’s

Gorgeous HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £12–£13

Josie Long: Tender The Stand’s New Town

Theatre, 24 Aug, £12

Joe McTernan: What’s Up with My Head?

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 20–26

Aug, £5

AAA Stand-Up Late at Gilded Balloon

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26

Aug, £10–£12

Snog Marry Avoid

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 21–25

Aug, FREE

22:50

The Noise Next Door’s Comedy Lock-In

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £12–£14

Biscuit Barrel: Double Stuffed theSpace on the Mile, 20–24

Aug, £8

Questing Time

Pleasance Dome, 20–25 Aug, £8.50–£10.50

Kevin McGahern: Taking Off

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

Peter Buckley Hill and Some Comedians XX

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Ciao

Roma, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23

Aug, 24 Aug, FREE

Hot Gays: Martin Dixon and Gareth Edward

PBH’s Free Fringe @ The Outhouse Bar, 20–25

Aug, FREE

Gerry Carroll – Crock or Gold

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

1 Chick, 2 Dicks: 3 Americans Get Too Personal

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, FREE

22:55

Niteskreen

Sweet Grassmarket, 21–25

Aug, £7

23:00

Tim Key

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £8.50–£11.50

AAA Stand-Up Late

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £9–£12

Shit-Faced Shakespeare: Macbeth

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £12.50–£15

Matt Forde: Brexit, Pursued by a Bear

Pleasance Courtyard, 23–24

Aug, £14

Francis Boulle and Friends

Pleasance Dome, 20–25 Aug, £9–£12

Murder She Didn’t Write: The Improvised Murder Mystery

Pleasance Courtyard, 25–26

Aug, £12.50

Revenge of the New World Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Grant Gallacher: Making Europe Grant’s Again Scottish Comedy Festival @ Nightcap, 21–26 Aug, £5

Luka Muller’s Gong Show Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–25

Aug, FREE

Misspelled Youth

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20–24

Aug, FREE

Phil Wang: Philly Philly Wang Wang Pleasance Courtyard, 24–25

Aug, £13

Julia Rorke: Jeneane’s Kinky Room of Astrology and Ciggies HH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–24 Aug, £10–£11

Inside the Comedian

Pleasance Dome, 20–23

Aug, £9

Colt Cabana and John Hastings Do Comedy and Commentary to Bad Wrestling Matches

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £7

Spontaneous Sherlock

Gilded Balloon Rose Theatre, 25–26 Aug, £11

❤ Diane Chorley: Down the Flick HHHH

Assembly George Square Studios, 23–25 Aug, £15

Snort HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £10–£12

23:10

The Big Show: Fringe Showcase!

Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £8–£10

Dylan Dodds and Friends (Friends Not Included)

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 20–25

Aug, £5

Anxiety Club

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–21

Aug, £9

Divet Show: The Greatest Divas

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £12–£13

23:15

Donald Alexander: The Great Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–25 Aug, £5

A Night of Wikipedilove

Laughing Horse @ Sofi’s Southside, 20–25 Aug, FREE

WiFi Wars’ Video Game Takeover!

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £10–£14

BBC: British-Born

Chinese HH

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

FOC It Up: The Femmes of Colour Comedy Club

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 23 Aug, 25 Aug, £10

Escaping Trump’s

America

Frankenstein Pub, 20–26

Aug, FREE

Gabe Mollica: The Whole Thing

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Cosmic Comedy Berlin

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Fern Brady: Power and Chaos

Pleasance Courtyard, 22–23

Aug, £10

Southampton Stand-Up Showcase

Laughing Horse @ The Newsroom, 20–25 Aug, FREE

The Paddock Pleasance Dome, 23–24

Aug, £10

Mark Watson: The Infinite Show

Pleasance Courtyard, 23–24

Aug, £16

23:20

❤ Leo Mohr: When I Was Zorro HHHH

Heroes @ Dragonfly, 20–25

Aug, £5

Valentine Boys: Because the Rent is Due

Just the Tonic at The Charteris Centre, 20–25 Aug, £6

Conversation Garden on Love Island (A Decide

Your Own Misadventure)

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 20–25

Aug, £5

23:25

Jay Handley – White

Jesus 2: Resurrection

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth, 20–25 Aug, FREE

3 Rule-Abiding Rebels

Paradise in The Vault, 20–25

Aug, FREE

23:30

Amusical Pleasance Courtyard, 21–22

Aug, £15

Rhys Nicholson – Nice People Nice Things Nice Situations

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 23–24 Aug, £12.50

Late Night Comedy Death Camp

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Stout, Pale and Bitter

Just the Tonic at The Mash House, 20–25 Aug, £5

Claptrap

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

NewsRevue

Underbelly, George Square, 21–22 Aug, £15.50

Edinburgh Comedy Allstars

Underbelly, George Square, 22–24 Aug, £12.50–£15

John-Luke Roberts: Terrible Wonderful Adaptations

Assembly George Square Studios, 23–24 Aug, £12

Gavin Webster’s Comedy Results

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 20–25

Aug, £5

Santiago Sucks a Beautiful Woman’s Cock (and Other #1 Hits)

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23

Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Political Animal

The Stand Comedy Club, 20–22 Aug, £12

Comedy Queers

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 20–24

Aug, FREE

23:35

The Russian Comedy Experience

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £6

23:40

Sam Nicoresti: UFO HHH

Heroes @ The SpiegelYurt, 20–25 Aug, £5

Basil Brush: Unleashed Underbelly, Bristo Square, 24–25 Aug, £13

Adam Rowe: Pinnacle

Just the Tonic at The Tron, 23–24 Aug, £5

23:45

Lydia Hirst: I’ll Be Your Dog

Just the Tonic at The Caves, 20–25 Aug, £5

The Stand Late Club

The Stand Comedy Club, 23–24 Aug, £15

Can You Throw This in the Bin for Me?

Laughing Horse @ Dropkick Murphys, 20–22 Aug, FREE

Jay Light: Fake It Til You Make It

Laughing Horse @ The Place, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Sameer Katz: Amphibious Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

23:55

Zach & Viggo: Thunderflop Underbelly, Cowgate, 23–24 Aug, £10

Stamptown Comedy Night

Underbelly, Cowgate, 22–23 Aug, £10

Fright Bus Service Necrobus, 23–24 Aug, £13

Spank!

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £15.50–£16.50

The Spencer Jones 50 Minute Disco Experiment Monkey Barrel Comedy, 21–25 Aug, £5

Best of the Fest Assembly Hall, 22–25 Aug, £14–£16

110% John Kearns and Pat Cahill Monkey Barrel Comedy, 20–21 Aug, £5

Andrew Sim’s Midnight Showcase

Scottish Comedy Festival @ The Beehive Inn, 22–25 Aug, £5

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrghhh! It’s the Increasingly Prestigious Malcolm Hardee Comedy Awards Show – And It’s Free! Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 23–24 Aug, FREE

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09:00

Breakfast Plays: The Future Is [...] Traverse Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £12

09:50

Chatroom theSpace on the Mile, 20–24 Aug, £7

Hustlers theSpaceTriplex, 20–24 Aug, £7.50

Rattigan’s Nijinsky theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £7.50–£10

09:55

Gilgamesh – He Who Saw Everything theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8

10:00

❤ Trying It On HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 21 Aug, £22

Dark Play or Stories for Boys

theSpace on the Mile, 20–21 Aug, £6

❤ Frankenstein: How to Make a Monster HHHHH

Traverse Theatre, 23 Aug, £22

❤ The Patient Gloria HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 24 Aug, £22

❤ Crocodile Fever HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 20 Aug, 25 Aug, £22

Umbrella Man Summerhall, 21–25 Aug, £10–£12

How Not to Drown HHH

Traverse Theatre, 22 Aug, £22

Buzz Summerhall, 21–25 Aug, £12

Shakespeare for Breakfast

C venues – C viva, 20–26 Aug, £7.50–£9.50

10:10

Where to Belong Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £9

The Importance of Being Earnest

theSpace @ Venue45, 20–22 Aug, £8

Skylight theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–24 Aug, £8

10:15

❤ Bryony Kimmings:

I’m a Phoenix, Bitch HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 23–24

Aug, £17

Man Number Five Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £8

Happy Hour HH

Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12.50

The Place You Once Forgot

Sweet Novotel, 21 Aug, 24 Aug, £10

10:20

The Yellow Wallpaper theSpaceTriplex, 20–23 Aug, £7

10:25

Status

Assembly George Square, 20–24 Aug, £12–£13

10:30

Choose Life, Choose Leith: Trainspotting on Location

Custom House, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, 26 Aug, £10

Cherie – My Struggle Imagination Workshop, 20–25 Aug, £10

Arthur HHH

Your Home, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £100

Big Bite-Size Breakfast Show

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £13.50–£14

The Place You Once Forgot

Sweet Novotel, 21 Aug, 24 Aug, £10

The Lament of Dorothy Wordsworth Paradise in The Vault, 20–25 Aug, £7

Heroin(e) for Breakfast Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12

10:40

The Wasp Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £12

10:45

A Midsummer Night’s DROLL

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £8–£9

The Place You Once Forgot

Sweet Novotel, 21 Aug, 24 Aug, £10

10:50

Audacious Mr Astley

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £9–£12

Post-Mortem HHH

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12 00

Pleasance Dome, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

10:55

The Zed Word theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £9

11:00

The Believers Are but Brothers

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–24 Aug, £11–£12

The Shark is Broken Assembly George Square Studios, 21–25 Aug, £13–£15

Shadow of the Rose PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 22–26 Aug, £11.50

Mouthpiece

Traverse Theatre, 20 Aug, 25 Aug, £21

Tales from the Garden Assembly Rooms, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10.50

Guys, Dolls and Pies

Assembly George Square Studios, 20 Aug, £13

Swallow the Sea Caravan Theatre

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7

Enough Traverse Theatre, 23–24

Aug, £21

Eddie Izzard: Expectations of Great Expectations (WIP)

Assembly Rooms, 25 Aug, £17.50

❤ Are we not drawn onward to new erA – Ontroerend Goed

HHHH

Zoo Southside, 20–25

Aug, £14

The Place You Once

Forgot

Sweet Novotel, 20–25

Aug, £10

❤ Burgerz HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 22 Aug, £21

❤ Until the Flood

HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 21 Aug, £21

A Game of Death and Chance

Gladstone’s Land, 24

Aug, £15

Great Grimm Tales

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £10–£11

West of Frances theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £9 White Girls

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 21–26

Aug, £8–£9

Steve Richards Presents Rock’n’Roll Politics 2019 theSpace @ Symposium Hall, 20–24 Aug, £12.50

11:05

Never None (but She) theSpaceTriplex, 20–24

Aug, £10

Baby, What Blessings theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8

The Life of Reilly theSpace on the Mile, 20–24

Aug, £8

The Cat’s the Thing theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8

Fear Here and Terror There theSpace on the Mile, 20–24 Aug, £6

11:10

She Shall Not Be Moved theSpace on the Mile, 20–24 Aug, £10

11:15

The Place You Once Forgot Sweet Novotel, 20–25 Aug, £10

11:20

On the Other Hand, We’re Happy Roundabout @ Summerhall, 22 Aug, £15

Daughterhood Roundabout @ Summerhall, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, £15–£17

11:25

Comrade Egg and the Chicken of Tomorrow Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £9–£11

Ladybones Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £9–£11

A Shadow of Doubt Paradise in The Vault, 20–24 Aug, £8

11:30

Burns for Brunch Scottish Storytelling Centre, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £10

Harvey Greenfield Is Running Late Sweet Grassmarket, 20–24 Aug, £7

I’ll Tell You This for Nothing Assembly George Square, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

❤ Cardboard Citizens: Bystanders HHHH Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £12 Back of the Head with a Brick Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £8–£10

Hyde and Seek Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

You’re Safe ‘Til 2024 Pleasance Courtyard, 20–23 Aug, £10

Holy Sh*t theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8

Your Sexts Are Shit: Older Better Letters Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £12

How to Save a Rock

Pleasance Pop-Up: Dynamic Earth, 20–23 Aug, £8–£10

Fox HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £9–£11

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I Am

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £10

The Place You Once

Forgot

Sweet Novotel, 20–25

Aug, £10

Jehovah’s First Witness

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £10

Dalloway Assembly Roxy, 21–26 Aug, £12–£13

A Game of Death and Chance

Gladstone’s Land, 24

Aug, £15

The End

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £11

Shadows

ZOO Playground, 20–26

Aug, £10

Krapp’s Last Tape

The Royal Scots Club, 20–24

Aug, £10

11:35

Love (Watching Madness) HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £7.50–£10

Red Herring

ZOO Playground, 20–26

Aug, £10

The Village Fate

theSpace @ Venue45, 20–24

Aug, £7

11:40

One Starts in a Barber’s.

One Starts in a Bar.

Greenside @ Nicolson

Square, 20–24

Trump Lear

Aug, £9

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £10–£12

The Empathy Experiment

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee

Labyrinth, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Shrew

theSpaceTriplex, 20–24 Aug, £8–£10

11:45

Swallow the Sea Caravan Theatre

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7

A Beautiful Way to Be Crazy

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

The Place You Once Forgot

Sweet Novotel, 20–25

Aug, £10

11:50

Frog’s Legs

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

Psycho Drama Queen ZOO Playground, 20–26

Aug, £9–£11

Ivory Wings

Assembly Rooms, 20–24

Aug, £10–£11

Nearly Human Pleasance Dome, 20–26

Aug, £9–£12

11:55

The Mariner’s Song Paradise in Augustines, 20–24 Aug, £10

Being Norwegian by David Greig

Venue 13, 20–24 Aug, £10

12:00

Adam Smith: The Invisible Hand Panmure House, 24–25

Aug, £12

Illegal Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £10–£11

Dr Korczak’s Example Scottish Storytelling Centre, 21–25 Aug, £12

#HonestAmy

Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12

In Conversation with...

Barbara Dickson

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20 Aug, £12.50

Haggis, Neeps and Burns Hill Street Theatre, 20–25

Aug, £12

Agent November Escape

Game: Major X Ploe-Shun

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £15

Written With Crayons

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 22–26 Aug, £9.50

In Conversation with...

Ian Rankin

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 22 Aug, £12.50

Wingmen

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–21 Aug, £11.50

Dominic Frisby Presents Adam Smith: Father of the Fringe Panmure House, 22–25 Aug, £12

Dangerous Adventures

Laughing Horse @ Finnegan’s Wake, 22–25 Aug, FREE

Lobster

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

The Place You Once

Forgot

Sweet Novotel, 20–25

Aug, £10

Lauren Booth: Accidentally Muslim

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£9.50

A Game of Death and Chance

Gladstone’s Land, 24 Aug, £15

The Female Role Model Project

Bedlam Theatre, 21–25

Aug, £11

Sinatra: Raw

Gilded Balloon at the Museum, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £12.50–£13.50

Myra’s Story Assembly Rooms, 20 Aug, 22

Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £12–£14

Fires Our Shoes Have Made HHH

C venues – C aquila, 20–26

Aug, £8.50–£10.50

Taiwan Season: Fish Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

In Conversation with...

Patrick Harvie

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 24 Aug, £12.50

In Conversation with...

Elaine C Smith

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 23 Aug, £12.50

Birth Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £12–£14

Ian McKellen On Stage Assembly Hall, 22–25 Aug, £40

12:05

Sleeping Giant Assembly Rooms, 20–24

Aug, £9–£11

Mengele Assembly George Square, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, £10–£12

Normaler Than Everyone

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 21–26 Aug, £10–£11

Cyst-er Act Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10 box.

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, £10–£12

COMPOST

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £8

Best Girl

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £7–£9

Marrow

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £10–£12

Judas Assembly George Square, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £10–£12

12:10

Medea Speaks

theSpace on the Mile, 20–24 Aug, £8

Avalanche

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £9

dressed.

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £15

M.E.H

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £9.50–£10.50

The Anxiety Experiment

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £10

Madame Ovary

Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £8–£12

Piracy! A Comedy on the High Cs

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £10

12:15

Cotton Fingers

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £14

The Fishermen

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–24 Aug, £12–£14

BoxedIn Theatre

Presents: Evaluation

Pleasance Pop-Up: Dynamic Earth, 21–26 Aug, £5

A Mother

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £7

Lucrece

theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–24 Aug, £10

Testament of Yootha

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£9.50

My Mother’s Shoes

Laughing Horse @ Bar 50, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Me and My Doll

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

Eleanor’s Story: Home is the Stranger

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26

Aug, £9–£10

12:20

You’re in a Bad Way by John Osborne

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Voodoo Rooms, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Fix Us

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

12:25

Bull

theSpace on the Mile, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £9.50

Parasites

theSpace on the Mile, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, £9.50

12:30

My Love Lies Frozen in the Ice

Pleasance Dome, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

A Talking Therapist’s Blues

Laughing Horse @ The Brass Monkey, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23

Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Shaving the Dead Assembly George Square

Studios, 20–25 Aug, £13–£15

Dickens for Dinner

C venues – C viva, 20–26

Aug, £7.50–£9.50

The Pat Hobby Stories

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26

Aug, £10–£11

Swallow the Sea Caravan

Theatre

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7

The Perfect Body

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–25 Aug, £11.50

❤ A Table Tennis Play

HHHH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £11–£12

Sea Sick

CanadaHub @ King’s Hall in association with Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £11

My Darling Clemmie

Assembly Rooms, 20–25

Aug, £10–£12

12:35

Blighty, Broadway and Beyond! – The Private Lives of Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £10

Sad Eyes to Smile With Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £8

Will, or Eight Lost Years of William Shakespeare’s Life

Greenside @ Royal Terrace, 20–24 Aug, £9

12:40

40 Shades of Green Tour Greenside @ Nicolson Square, 20–24 Aug, £8

Wireless Operator

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £9–£11.50

Rust HHH

Assembly Roxy, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

Cicada 3301

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

12:45

Cream Tea and Incest

Gilded Balloon Rose Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £8.50–£9.50

A Play, A Pie and A Pint

McSorley’s Irish Bar, 20–23

Aug, £12.50

Landscape (1989)

HHH

ZOO Playground, 21–25

Aug, £10

R’n’J: The Untold Story of Shakespeare’s Roz and Jules

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £8–£9

Algorithms

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £8.50–£11

❤ Bobby & Amy

HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £10–£12

A Game of Death and Chance

Gladstone’s Land, 24 Aug, £15

Get Her Outta Here by Isabella Broccolini

Gilded Balloon Rose Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

Wild Swimming HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 21–26 Aug, £10–£12

SOLD

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

12:50

Eventide

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £8

Nazis Need Jews

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

F. Off

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £11–£12

The Claim

Roundabout @ Summerhall, 21–25 Aug, £14–£15

12:55

The Man From Verona Paradise in The Vault, 20–21 Aug, £5

LUVU2

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £7

Pearls

theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–24 Aug, £8

The Ship Sank. Where on Deck, Did My Captain Lie?

ZOO Playground, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £10–£12

13:00

The Accident Did Not Take Place HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £10–£13

Madame George by Keir McAllister HHH

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £11–£12

❤ Trying It On HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 22 Aug, £22 ❤ Vigil HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10 Fishbowl HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £14–£17.50

68 Theatre

The Rebirth of Meadow Rain

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £8.50–£11

Romeo and Juliet by Curious Pheasant

Assembly Rooms, 20–24 Aug, £12–£13

A War of Two Halves

Tynecastle Park, 24–25

Aug, £24

❤ Coma HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

It’s True, It’s True, It’s True

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £11–£12

❤ The Patient Gloria

HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 20 Aug, 25

Aug, £22

❤ Frankenstein: How to Make a Monster

HHHHH

Traverse Theatre, 24

Aug, £22

❤ Crocodile Fever

HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 21 Aug, £22

Agent November Escape

Game: Major X Ploe-Shun

The Stand’s New Town

Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £15

Friendsical: A Parody

Musical About Friends

HH

Assembly Rooms, 20–25

Aug, £16–£17.50

❤ Ripped HHHH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £10–£11

MUSE: An Experiment in Storytelling and Life

Drawing

The Safari Lounge, 20

Aug, £10

Knock Knock Assembly Roxy, 20–26 Aug, £12–£14

Remind Me Again Why I Need a Man

Sweet Novotel, 20–25

Aug, £9

Holy Land

C venues – C aquila, 20–26

Aug, £9.50–£11.50

How Not to Drown

HHH

Traverse Theatre, 23 Aug, £22

Come Out from Among Them

Sweet Grassmarket, 20–25

Aug, £10

The Eradication of Schizophrenia in Western Lapland

Summerhall, 25 Aug, £10

Whirlpool People; Deconstructing the Illusion of the Separate Self

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Natural

Food Kafe, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Hear Word! Naija Woman Talk True

The Lyceum, 20 Aug, £20

13:05

Special Measures

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £10

Chain of Trivia theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £10

One Good Beating theSpace on the Mile, 20–24

Aug, £8

13:10

Beach Body Ready

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £8–£10

Swallow the Sea Caravan Theatre

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7

In Loyal Company

Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12.50

After You

Assembly Rooms, 20–24

Aug, £10–£11

❤ Orlando HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £9–£11

Alan Ayckbourn Double Bill theSpaceTriplex, 20–24 Aug, £12

13:15

BoxedIn Theatre

Presents: The Earth

Untold

Pleasance Pop-Up: Dynamic Earth, 21–26 Aug, £5

Before the End HHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

Paradise Lodge

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

(I)sland T(rap): The Epic Remixology of the Odyssey Assembly Checkpoint, 20–26

Aug, £12–£14

Letter to Boddah

C venues – C cubed, 20–26

Aug, £10.50–£12.50

Fight Song

Venue 13, 20–24 Aug, £12

Noir Hamlet

theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–24

Aug, £10

The Biggest Problem in the World: Our Problem With Problems (and Why Truth Matters)

Sweet Grassmarket, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £8

❤ Until the Flood

HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 22 Aug, £21

A Game of Death and Chance

Gladstone’s Land, 24 Aug, £15

Edinburgh TV Festival

Presents: Paul Feig

Pleasance at EICC, 23 Aug, £17.50

Unicorns, Almost Army @ The Fringe in Association with Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

13:20

A Man’s a Man

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £14

❤ Collapsible

HHHH

Assembly Roxy, 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

Phoenix Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £11–£13

Have I Told You I’m Writing a Play About My Vagina?

Paradise in Augustines, 20–25 Aug, £11

Piano_Play

Underbelly, George Square, 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

Prefer Not To Say Paradise in The Vault, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

Walls and Bridges

HHH

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £10

Quintessence

Sweet Novotel, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £10

13:25

Pals

Assembly George Square, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £13–£15

Lucille and Cecilia HH

Assembly Rooms, 21–24 Aug, £10–£11

Romeo & Juliet

Assembly George Square, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, £13–£15

Too Pretty to Punch

Zoo Southside, 20–26 Aug, £10

13:30

Daffodils

The Royal Scots Club, 20–24 Aug, £7

GEORGE

Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £9–£11

Mouthpiece

Traverse Theatre, 21 Aug, £21

Jew...ish

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 21–26 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

Daisy MacDade: Sugarbaby

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £8–£10

Bear Pit

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £11.50

❤ Coma HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

She Sells Sea Shells

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

MOOT MOOT HHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £12

For All I Care

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £14

Walk the Oars

Scottish Storytelling Centre, 21–25 Aug, £10

Of Mice and Men

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 21–26

Aug, £10.50–£12.50

Thinking Outside the (Penalty) Box

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 22 Aug, £9

❤ Burgerz HHHH Traverse Theatre, 23–24

Aug, £21

Fake News Kills World!

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 24 Aug, £9

Obesity Bankrupted

Our NHS!

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 25 Aug, £9

Long Live the Cat

Ladies?

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20 Aug, £9

Before the Wall

Gilded Balloon at the Museum, 20–26 Aug, £12–£13

How to Save a Life

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

Not Quite

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £8–£9

Brendan Galileo for Europe

Assembly George Square

Studios, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Mythos: Gods

Festival Theatre, 24 Aug, £25

Fawlty Towers Live

Themed Dinner Show

The Fawlty Towers Dining Room at the Hilton Edinburgh Carlton Hotel, 20–26 Aug, £45–£62.50

Don’t You Smile at Me!

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 21 Aug, £9

Don’t Believe Your Ears!

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 23 Aug, £9

13:35

Smoke

ZOO Playground, 20–26

Aug, £10

13:40

The Grand Scheme of Things

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £10–£11

Mourning Overnight

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £10

13:45

Medea Electronica

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £12

Catching Comets

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £9–£11

The Presented

Laughing Horse @ The Place, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Enough Traverse Theatre, 20 Aug, 25 Aug, £21

A Very British Lesbian Gilded Balloon Teviot, 21–26

Aug, £10–£11

Scotlandsfest Quaker Meeting House, 20–23 Aug, £5

Ice Ice Iceland

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20–24

Aug, FREE

Yolk: A Tale of Life, Told By an Idiot

PBH’s Free Fringe @ CC Blooms, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23

Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Hughie

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26

Aug, £13.50

13:50

Watching Glory Die Assembly Rooms, 21–25 Aug, £12–£14

Ben Hur

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, £8

The 27 Club theSpace on the Mile, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, £9.50

IvankaPlay

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

13:55

Chalk (A Silent Comedy)

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £11

Sense and Sensibility

theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–24 Aug, £8

Swallow the Sea Caravan

Theatre

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7

This Thing in Here

Greenside @ Nicolson

Square, 20–24 Aug, £8

Art Heist HHH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £11–£12

I Run

Pleasance Courtyard, 21–26 Aug, £8–£10.50

❤ Boar HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20 Aug, £9

14:00

I’m Just Kidneying Sweet Novotel, 20–25 Aug, £7

Sexy Lamp

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£10.50

The Things I Never Told You Assembly Rooms, 20–25 Aug, £9–£11

❤ Coma HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

I, AmDram

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £7–£9

Wet C venues – C viva, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£10.50

Agent November Escape

Game: Major X Ploe-Shun

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £15 @SimCos3000

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £7

Einstein

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £8–£10

Horror – Gothic Tales and Dark Poetry

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Faulty Towers the Dining Experience Imagination Workshop, 20–26 Aug, £52

Pronoun

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £8

The Butcher, the Brewer, the Baker... and the Commentator Panmure House, 20–25 Aug, £12

Churn

Greenside @ Nicolson Square, 20–24 Aug, £10

If This Is Normal

HHH

ZOO Playground, 20–26 Aug, £10

Arthur Conan Doyle – The Spiritualist

Arthur Conan Doyle Centre, 20 Aug, 23 Aug, 26 Aug, £8

A Game of Death and Chance

Gladstone’s Land, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, £15

Eddie Izzard: Expectations of Great Expectations (WIP) Assembly George Square Studios, 21–25 Aug, £17.50

Listings

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Leave a Message HH

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

B’Witches

PBH’s Free Fringe @ The Outhouse Bar, 20–25

Aug, FREE

The Last Five Years

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £11

It’ll Be Alt-Right on the Night

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £10–£12

Just a Number

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £9

She Can’t Half Talk Bedlam Theatre, 20–25

Aug, £8

The HandleBards: Much Ado About Nothing

Assembly George Square Gardens, 21–25 Aug, £15

MARA

Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12

Citizens of Nowhere?

Sweet Novotel, 20–25

Aug, £16

Alaska

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

Blood and Gold

Scottish Storytelling Centre, 20–26 Aug, £12

14:05

The Gray Cat and the Flounder Assembly George Square Studios, 20–22 Aug, £12

Level Up

theSpace on the Mile, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £9.50

14:10

Dream of a King HH

theSpaceTriplex, 20–24

Aug, £9

Moon Walk

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £8

Mallets

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8–£9

Van Gogh Find Yourself

#vgfy

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Natural Food Kafe, 20–24 Aug, FREE

My Mate Dave Died

C venues – C aquila, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£10.50

Narukami Thunder God

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £12

Shiver theSpace on the Mile, 20–24 Aug, £8.50

14:15

Broken Funnies

Scottish Comedy Festival @ Nightcap, 21–26 Aug, £5

On the Other Hand, We’re

Happy Roundabout @ Summerhall, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug,

£15–£17

The Screwtape Letters

Palmerston Place Church, 24 Aug, £11

Taboo

Sweet Novotel, 20–25

Aug, £10

Daughterhood

Roundabout @ Summerhall, 22 Aug, 25 Aug, £15–£17

Like Animals HHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £12

Murder on the Dancefloor

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £8.50–£11

Frankie Foxstone AKA

The Profit: Walking Tour

HHH

Assembly Rooms, 20–24

Aug, £10

The Land of My Fathers and Mothers and Some Other People

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £10–£12

35,000

C venues – C south, 20–25

Aug, £7.50–£9.50

14:20

Ane City Assembly Roxy, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12

The Mackerel Eaters

Heroes @ The Hive, 20–25

Aug, £5

Black Holes

Zoo Southside, 20–25

Aug, £14

Loving the Enemy theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £12

The Happiness Project Army @ The Fringe in Association with Summerhall, 23–25 Aug, £10

Before 30

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £10–£11

Chaika: First Woman in Space HHH

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £10

Bomb Happy D-Day 75 Army @ The Fringe in Association with Summerhall, 20–22 Aug, £11

Charles Quarterman: An Afternoon with Charles Quarterman for One Hour

Heroes @ The SpiegelYurt, 20–23 Aug, £5

14:25

We Want You to Watch

theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–24

Aug, £10

Monsoon Season

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £10–£11

Goodbye Charles – Free Laughing Horse @ City Cafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

14:30

Mémoires d’un

Amnésique (The Life and Music of Erik Satie)

St Cuthbert’s Church, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £10

Toby Belch (Is Unwell)

Sweet Grassmarket, 22–25

Aug, £10

Little Rabbit

Quaker Meeting House, 20–24 Aug, £9

Drowning HH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £10–£12

❤ Coma HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

Mythos: Heroes

Festival Theatre, 20 Aug, 25 Aug, £25

Jonny Donahoe: Forgiveness (Work-inProgress)

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

Power of Music 3

St Andrew’s and St George’s West, George St, 23 Aug, £8

Passengers

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

Spliced HHH

Traverse at Edinburgh Sports Club, 20–25 Aug, £21

More Myself Than I Am

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £11.50

A Game of Death and Chance

Gladstone’s Land, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, £15

Power of Music 2

St Andrew’s and St George’s West, George St, 21 Aug, £8

Tumours Assembly Rooms, 20–24 Aug, £10–£12

A Voice

C venues – C cubed, 20–26 Aug, £9.50–£11.50

Like Me

Sweet Grassmarket, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £8

What Girls Are Made Of Assembly Hall, 20–25 Aug, £19.50

Deer Woman HHH

CanadaHub @ King’s Hall in association with Summerhall, 20–24 Aug, £11 Beat

Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£13.50

These Streets

Paradise in The Vault, 20–21 Aug, £10

14:35

Here Comes the Tide, There Goes the Girl

Venue 13, 20–24 Aug, £12

Detour: A Show About Changing Your Mind

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Spray HHH

Assembly Roxy, 20–26 Aug, £12–£14

Two of a Kind

C venues – C aquila, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£10.50

14:40

When the Birds Come HHH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Late Lunch with Biggins

Pleasance Dome, 20–25 Aug, £11–£15

Macbeth theSpace on the Mile, 20–24 Aug, £8

Fake News

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

Inka

Zoo Southside, 20–26

Aug, £10

Bi-Cycle

Underbelly, George Square, 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

14:45

Thunderstruck

Assembly Checkpoint, 20–26 Aug, £12–£14

beep boop HHH

Assembly George Square, 20–25 Aug, £11–£12

Happily Never After

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£11.50

Ideology and Hair Gel

Paradise in Augustines, 20–25 Aug, £12

A Partnership HHH

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£9.50

Ex-Batts and Broilers

Assembly Rooms, 20–24

Aug, £10–£12

Westminster Hour

Sweet Novotel, 20–25

Aug, £10

❤ Manual Cinema’s

Frankenstein HHHH

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £13.50–£15.50

Shattered

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 21–26

Aug, £10–£11

14:50

Give Me One Moment In Time by Doug Crossley

Pleasance Dome, 20–25 Aug, £11–£12

A Womb of One’s Own HHH

Pleasance Dome, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £10–£12

Do Our Best HHH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

14:55

The Heresy Machine

Greenside @ Royal Terrace, 20–24 Aug, £9

Alan Ayckbourn’s No Knowing theSpaceTriplex, 20–24 Aug, £12

15:00

Sales Pitch

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 21–24 Aug, £10

Julius ‘Call Me Caesar’

Caesar HHH

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £13.50–£14.50

Vessel Greenside @ Nicolson Square, 20–24 Aug, £15

Agent November Escape

Game: Robyn Yew

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £15

Anything With a Pulse

ZOO Playground, 20–26

Aug, £10

❤ Coma HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

Jumping the Barriers

Laughing Horse @ The Place, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Jekyll and Hyde Assembly George Square Gardens, 20–26 Aug, £12–£13

Zombie Zoo Hill Street Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £12

The De Nova Super Assembly George Square, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12

Curveball

Sweet Grassmarket, 20–25 Aug, £7

Wrestling Mania!

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar

Bados Complex, 20–24 Aug, FREE

300 to 1

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar

Bados Complex, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Total Immediate

Collective Imminent Terrestrial Salvation

HHH

The Studio, 21 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £20

Anguis HHH

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £12–£13

The National Trust Fan Club

Gilded Balloon at the Museum, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £12–£13

❤ Roots HHHH

Church Hill Theatre, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £25

I Lost My Virginity to Chopin’s Nocturne in B-Flat Minor

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£9.50

Jottings from the Queen of Sheba

St Patrick’s Church, 24–25 Aug, £7

Full Consent to Speak on My Behalf Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £7

The Wrong Ffion Jones

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

A Holy Show

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12

Myra Imagination Workshop, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, £10

15:05

The South Afreakins: The Afreakin Family theSpace on the Mile, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £9

Twelfth Night theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–24 Aug, £5

Yerloo Underground Greenside @ Nicolson Square, 20–24 Aug, £10 Come Dine with Mr Shakespeare theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £8–£9

The South Afreakins theSpace on the Mile, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, £9

15:10

A Wake in Progress

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Endless Second Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £8–£10.50

Echoes of Villers-Bretonneux

Greenside @ Nicolson Square, 20–24 Aug, £7

The Dandelion Patch theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £7

All of Me HHH Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £15

15:15

Naughty Boy

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£9.50

70 Theatre

Freeing the Edinburgh Fringe: Book Reading

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23

Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Ricky Riddlegang and the Riddle Gang

Gilded Balloon Rose Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

FATTY FAT FAT

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £8–£10

Swallow the Sea Caravan Theatre

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7

The Sensemaker

ZOO Playground, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £10–£12

A Game of Death and Chance

Gladstone’s Land, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 25

Aug, £15

The Burning Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £11–£13

Blodeuwedd Untold

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £9–£11

Nights at the Circus

ZOO Playground, 20–24

Aug, £10

Definitely Louise HHH

Gilded Balloon Rose Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £8–£9

15:20

Woman! Pilot! Pirate?

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

The War of the Worlds

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £13–£15

In Her Corner

theSpace on the Mile, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, £9.50

Leopold Vindictive

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £10

The Professor Assembly Rooms, 20–25

Aug, £11–£13

Encyclopedia of Kitchen Comedy Essays by Larry

Tadlock

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Natural Food Kafe, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Hatch HHH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £9.50–£10.50

15:25

Tea?...(With Milk)

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £10

The Wind in the Willows theSpace @ Venue45, 20–24

Aug, £8

15:30

A War of Two Halves Tynecastle Park, 20–26

Aug, £24

Supernatural: Wonder Tales from Scotland Scottish Storytelling Centre, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £10

A Complicated Man Bedlam Theatre, 20 Aug, £10

❤ Coma HHHH Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

The Glass Elephant

The Royal Scots Club, 20–21

Aug, £8.50

Pink House

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £12

Scotlandsfest

Quaker Meeting House, 20–23 Aug, £5

Barry Bedlam Theatre, 21–25

Aug, £10

All Work, No Play

Sweet Novotel, 20–25

Aug, £8

With Child

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £9–£11

Cauliflower

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar

Bados Complex, 20 Aug, 22

Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, FREE

Arrivals

theSpace on the Mile, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £9.50

SWIM

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £10–£12

15:35

Will Gompertz: Double Art History – The Sequel

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £14–£16

Leverage

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £10

15:40

The Struggling Life of an Artist C venues – C aquila, 21–26 Aug, £8.50–£10.50

Chic Murray: A Funny Place for a Window

The Stand’s New Town

Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £15

Bomb Happy D-Day 75 Army @ The Fringe in Association with Summerhall, 23–25 Aug, £11

Regeneration Game Workshop

Heroes @ The SpiegelYurt, 21 Aug, £5

Fulfilment HH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

15:45

Since U Been Gone

HHH

Assembly Roxy, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £10–£12

How to Be Brave Roundabout @ Summerhall, 21–25 Aug, £14–£15

Mouthpiece

Traverse Theatre, 22 Aug, £21

If You’re Feeling Sinister: A Play with Songs HH

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £15–£16.50

❤ Pink Lemonade

HHHH

Assembly Roxy, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, £10–£12

A Game of Death and Chance

Gladstone’s Land, 20 Aug, 21 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, £15

❤ Until the Flood

HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 23 Aug, £21

Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran

HHH

Traverse Theatre, 24 Aug, £21

BoxedIn Theatre

Presents: Shellshock!

Pleasance Pop-Up: Dynamic Earth, 21–26 Aug, £5

A Fear and Loathing

Actor in Dublin

C venues – C cubed, 20–26 Aug, £9.50–£11.50

15:50

Modern Maori Quartet: Two Worlds Assembly George Square Studios, 20–26 Aug, £12–£14

Bible John HH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £10–£12

15:55

Swallow the Sea Caravan Theatre

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7

16:00

Adam Smith: The Invisible Hand

Panmure House, 20–25 Aug, £12

❤ Trying It On

HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 23 Aug, £22

Agent November Escape

Game: Robyn Yew

The Stand’s New Town

Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £15

❤ Coma HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

Well That’s Oz

Venue 13, 20–24 Aug, £12

The Man Who Planted Trees

Scottish Storytelling Centre, 20–26 Aug, £13

❤ Frankenstein: How to Make a Monster HHHHH

Traverse Theatre, 20 Aug, 25 Aug, £22

Black Is the Color of My Voice

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, 26 Aug, £13–£14

❤ The Patient Gloria HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 21 Aug, £22

❤ Crocodile Fever HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 22 Aug, £22

❤ The Red HHHH

Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £11–£13

Claire Dowie’s When I Fall If I Fall

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

How Not to Drown

HHH

Traverse Theatre, 24 Aug, £22

A Brief History of the Fragile Male Ego

Pleasance Dome, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £10–£12

Resurrecting Bobby Awl

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £15

A Game of Death and Chance

Gladstone’s Land, 24 Aug, £15

Miijin Ki

Summerhall, 20–24 Aug, £10

Citizens of Nowhere?

Sweet Novotel, 20–25 Aug, £16

(Ab)solution H

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £10

Woke

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, £13–£14

Hear Word! Naija Woman Talk True

The Lyceum, 24–25 Aug, £20

16:05

Scottee: Class HHH Assembly Roxy, 21–25 Aug, £12–£14

The Ballad of Mulan Assembly Rooms, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, £10–£12

Teach theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8

Voice of Authority theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £10

Moby Dick Assembly Rooms, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £10–£12

Give Me Your Love Summerhall, 25 Aug, £10

To Move In Time Summerhall, 20–24 Aug, £10

The Feminazis theSpaceTriplex, 20–24 Aug, £8

16:10

Julius Caesar Greenside @ Royal Terrace, 20–24 Aug, £10

E8 HHH

Pleasance Dome, 20–25 Aug, £10–£13

The Try-Hards Greenside @ Nicolson Square, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, £7

Mary’s Room theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £8

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Confirmation

Pleasance Dome, 20–26

Aug, £9–£12

Chagos 1971

ZOO Playground, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26

Aug, £10

PAMALA

Greenside @ Nicolson Square, 20 Aug, 22 Aug,

24 Aug, £7

Ticker HH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £10–£12

Such Filthy F*cks

Pleasance Dome, 20–26

Aug, £9–£11

16:15

First Time

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £14.50

Enough Traverse Theatre, 21 Aug, £21

Mirror Canon theSpace on the Mile, 20–24

Aug, £5

A Game of Death and Chance

Gladstone’s Land, 20 Aug,

21 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 25

Aug, £15

Westminster Hour Part 2

Sweet Novotel, 20–25

Aug, £10

Inflatable Space HH

Assembly Roxy, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £12–£14

The Nights by Henry Naylor HHH

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26

Aug, £13–£14

Apollo: Take 111 HH

Zoo Southside, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £10

16:20

Bleeding Black HHH

Greenside @ Nicolson Square, 20–24 Aug, £10

16:25

Want Some More

theSpace on the Mile, 20–21

Aug, £10

Lorca: A Theatre Beneath

the Sand HH

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £12

Love and Sex and All Things In-Between theSpace on the Mile, 22–24

Aug, £10

16:30

The Legacy of William Ireland

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 21–26 Aug, £11.50

Getting to Know Katie

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £9–£11

Honey HH

ZOO Playground, 20–25

Aug, £10

❤ Coma HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

Northanger Abbey French Institute, 20–24

Aug, £12

Gone Full Havisham

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–25 Aug, £10–£12

The Incident Room

HHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £12.50–£14.50

8:8 HHH

Summerhall, 24–25 Aug, £8

A Game of Death and Chance

Gladstone’s Land, 24

Aug, £15

Boswell

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 21–24 Aug, £11.50

❤ Typical HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £10–£12

Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran

HHH

Traverse Theatre, 20 Aug, 25

Aug, £21

Yellow

ZOO Playground, 20–26

Aug, £10

Everything I Do

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

The National and ELT Short Play Winners Hill Street Theatre, 20–25

Aug, £12

subsist Sweet Grassmarket, 21–25

Aug, £9

A Payment Unkind Sweet Grassmarket, 20–22

Aug, £10

16:35

Swallow the Sea Caravan Theatre

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7

16:40

Fags, Mags and Bags

Underbelly, George Square, 20–26 Aug, £13.50–£15.50

The Last of the Pelican Daughters HH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £11.50–£13.50

Drinking and

Unemployment: A New Play About Work

Just the Tonic at The Grassmarket Centre, 20–25 Aug, £6

16:45

Fragility of Man

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12.50

❤ Cat Hepburn:

#GIRLHOOD HHHH

Gilded Balloon Rose Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £8–£9

Mighty Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £9–£11

❤ CONSPIRACY HHHH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £11–£12

Arguing On-Air

C venues – C viva, 20–26 Aug, £7.50–£9.50

Synesthesia the Musical Laughing Horse @ The Golf Tavern, 20–25 Aug, FREE

16:50

Number, Please. Paradise in Augustines, 20–25 Aug, £7

Shit HHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

Darren McGarvey AKA

Loki: Scotland Today

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £12

16:55

Standard:Elite

Bedlam Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £11

Dorian Gray theSpace on the Mile, 20–23 Aug, £5

17:00

Confetti and Chaos (Formerly The Wedding Reception)

Imagination Workshop, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, 26 Aug, £45–£47.50

That Bastard Brecht Paradise in Augustines, 20 Aug, £15

Agent November Escape

Game: Robyn Yew

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £15

Shakespeare in the Garden: The Comedy of Errors

C venues – C south, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£10.50

Sary Sweet Novotel, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £10

❤ Coma HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

Contact Light

Pianodrome at The Pitt, 20–24 Aug, £10

Drunk Lion HHH

Laughing Horse @ The Newsroom, 21–25 Aug, FREE

Attila the Stockbroker

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 22–24 Aug, FREE

Candy Factory Wee Red Bar, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £12

Fawk Paradise in Augustines, 22 Aug, £15

Pathetic Fallacy HHH

CanadaHub @ King’s Hall in association with Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £11

Sharon Stacy Statue Paradise in The Vault, 20–25 Aug, £7

Polaris Scottish Poetry Library, 20–24 Aug, £8

Tartuffe Assembly Rooms, 21–25 Aug, £14–£15

Freak Show Paradise in Augustines, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, £15

17:05

If I Die on Mars

theSpace @ Venue45, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £8

Parakeet Roundabout @ Summerhall, 21–25 Aug, £14–£15

[BLANK] by Alice Birch and NYTP theSpaceTriplex, 20–24 Aug, £8

At This Stage theSpace @ Venue45, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, £8

Four Woke Baes

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £11.50–£12.50

Genesis: The Mary Shelley Play C venues – C cubed, 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£12.50

17:10

The Mystery of the Bonnie Sporran and the Loch Ness Monster theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £8

Silence in Court Hill Street Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £12

Suffering from Scottishness Assembly Roxy, 21–26 Aug, £10–£12

Gun Assembly Rooms, 20–24 Aug, £10–£11

17:15

Apologies to the Bengali Lady

Greenside @ Nicolson Square, 20–24 Aug, £8

Attila the Stockbroker

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bannermans, 20–21 Aug, FREE

Choose Your Own...

Improv!

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £8

Mr Nice Guy

theSpace on the Mile, 20–24

Aug, £6

Swallow the Sea Caravan Theatre

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7

8:8 HHH

Summerhall, 24–25 Aug, £8

Scotlandsfest

Quaker Meeting House, 20–23 Aug, £5

My Best Dead Friend

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £12

Keith Moon: The Real Me Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26

Aug, £11–£12

BoxedIn Theatre

Presents: Daphne, or Hellfire

Pleasance Pop-Up: Dynamic Earth, 21–26 Aug, £5

Lest You Forget

Greenside @ Royal Terrace, 20–24 Aug, £8

17:20

Electrolyte

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £13–£14.50

I Can Make You Fail

Slightly Less

ZOO Playground, 20–26

Aug, £10

Hallowed Ground –Women Doctors in War

Army @ The Fringe in Association with Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

Arlecchino Torn in Three Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £10

Tally Ho, Secret Several! theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £9

Bull theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–24

Aug, £10

Wrath of Achilles Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £10

Conversations With Van Gogh Zoo Southside, 20–25 Aug, £7–£10

17:30

❤ Bryony Kimmings:

I’m a Phoenix, Bitch HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £15–£17

And Before I Forget I Love You, I Love You

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £10

❤ Coma HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

Arthur HHH

Your Home, 20 Aug, 22

Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25

Aug, £100

Yukon Ho! (Tall Tales from the Great White North)

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

Superstar Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Franz and Marie: Woyzeck Retold Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £10 High Trees Greenside @ Nicolson Square, 20–24 Aug, £7.50

My Mum’s a Twat Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £12 Order from Chaos Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, £10

The Letter HHH Pleasance Dome, 20–25 Aug, £9–£12

A Game of Death and Chance

Gladstone’s Land, 24 Aug, £15

The Golden Fly Scottish Storytelling Centre, 21–25 Aug, £10

17:35

There Is No Problem (Here) theSpace on North Bridge, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £8

Hello? Hello. theSpace on North Bridge, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, £8

The Long Road theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £12

Isabelle

C venues – C south, 20–26 Aug, £7.50–£9.50

17:40

Electric Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

Die! Die! Die! Old People Die! Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

17:45

Perfect Sweet Novotel, 20–24 Aug, £8

My Name Is Irrelevant Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

A Short Cut to Happiness ZOO Playground, 20–26 Aug, £10

Can You See Where I’m Coming From?

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, FREE

72 Theatre

❤ Daddy Drag HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

17:50

Numbers

C venues – C aquila, 20–26

Aug, £8.50–£10.50

Souvenirs Paradise in The Vault, 20–25

Aug, £10

Hitman and Her

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 21–26 Aug, £11.50

Degrees of Guilt

theSpace on the Mile, 20–24

Aug, £8

18:00

Agent November Escape

Game: Robyn Yew

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £15

A War of Two Halves

Tynecastle Park, 20–26

Aug, £24

Aidan Goatley: Happy Britain Part 1

Sweet Grassmarket, 20–25 Aug, £10

Trainspotting Live Venue150 at EICC, 23–25 Aug, £19.50

Fragility of Man

Pleasance Courtyard, 26 Aug, £10

❤ Coma HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

Our Man – Free Laughing Horse @ The Raging Bull, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Edinburgh TV Festival

Presents: Russell T Davies

Assembly Hall, 20 Aug, £17.50

Rowan Rheingans: Dispatches on the Red Dress

Scottish Storytelling Centre, 21–26 Aug, £12

The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui

theSpace on the Mile, 20–24 Aug, £10

Noise Boys

Assembly George Square, 20–25 Aug, £13–£16

A Game of Death and Chance

Gladstone’s Land, 24 Aug, £15

Sinatra: Raw Gilded Balloon at the Museum, 24 Aug, £13.50

Everything I See I

Swallow Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £13

Uncensored Summerhall, 21 Aug, £6

18:05

This Play Is Not About Me

theSpace on the Mile, 23–24

Aug, £5

Rock’n’Roll Girls

theSpace @ Venue45, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, £8

Ghostly Tales theSpace on the Mile, 20–22

Aug, £8

Auto-Nation

theSpace @ Venue45, 20

Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £8

The Good, The Bad and The Brexit

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–23 Aug, £11

18:10

Liminality theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £12

18:15

Mouthpiece Traverse Theatre, 23 Aug, £21

The 900 Club

Scottish Poetry Library, 20–24 Aug, £5

Rich B*tch – How to Make Money with the Power of Your Mind

Sweet Grassmarket, 20–25

Aug, £8.50

Paul Putner’s Embarrassment – Me and Madness (The Band)

HHH

Frankenstein Pub, 20–25

Aug, £10

❤ Until the Flood

HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 24 Aug, £21

18:20

Gut Buddies Sweet Novotel, 21–25

Aug, £10

Black and White Tea Room – Counsellor HH

Assembly Rooms, 20–25

Aug, £12–£14

❤ Who Cares

HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £12

30

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £9

Thief by Liam Rudden Hill Street Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £12

18:25

Civilisation

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £10–£11

Confessions of the Romantically Challenged

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £7

If Mouth Could Speak ZOO Playground, 20–26

Aug, £8

Love and Misinformation

Greenside @ Royal Terrace, 20–24 Aug, £12

❤ Baby Reindeer by Richard

Roundabout @ Summerhall, 21–25 Aug, £14–£16

SAGA

Greenside @ Nicolson Square, 20–24 Aug, £7

18:30

Trainspotting Live

Venue150 at EICC, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 26 Aug, £18–£19.50

❤ Coma HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

Play Before Birth

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £8

Enough

Traverse Theatre, 22 Aug, £21

8:8 HHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £8

Nancy’s Philosopher Scottish National Portrait Gallery, 20–21 Aug, £10

In the Shadow of the Black Dog HH

Assembly Rooms, 20–23 Aug, £10–£11

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Quaker Meeting House, 20–24 Aug, £6

A(Poke)alypse Now –Mamoirs of a Gieza; I’m Still Here

PBH’s Free Fringe @ The Street, 20–24 Aug, FREE

18:35

Hitler’s Tasters HH

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £11

Heir Heads

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £9

Intolerable Side Effects

Zoo Southside, 20–26 Aug, £10

Pops HHH

Assembly Roxy, 20–25 Aug, £11–£12

18:40

Torch Town

Greenside @ Nicolson Square, 20–24 Aug, £7

Losing My Mindfulness

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Bismillah! An ISIS

Tragicomedy

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

18:45

Minor Disruptions

Paradise in Augustines, 20–25 Aug, £10

The Last Supper: Gospel of a Heinous Housewife

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar

Bados Complex, 20–24

Aug, FREE

Metamorphosis

Sweet Grassmarket, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25

Aug, £10

Miss AmeriKa

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £13

❤ Burgerz HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 20 Aug, 25 Aug, £21

BoxedIn Theatre

Presents: Swallows

Pleasance Pop-Up: Dynamic Earth, 21–26 Aug, £5

Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran

HHH

Traverse Theatre, 21 Aug, £21

18:50

Unicorn Party HH

ZOO Playground, 20–26

Aug, £10

The Graveyard Shift

theSpace on the Mile, 20–24

Aug, £8

18:55

Macbeth HHH

C venues – C south, 20–26

Aug, £10.50–£12.50

Who Is Daniel King

Assembly Rooms, 20–24

Aug, £10–£11

❤ Tokyo Rose

HHHH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £11–£12

19:00

❤ Trying It On

HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 24 Aug, £22

Dead Equal

Army @ The Fringe in Association with Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £12

Gregory’s Girl

Gilded Balloon Rose Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £13

Meatball Séance

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar

Bados Complex, 20–24

Aug, FREE

❤ Coma HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

Worldwidewestern

French Institute, 20–25

Aug, £10

Green & Blue

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

❤ Frankenstein: How to Make a Monster HHHHH

Traverse Theatre, 21 Aug, £22

❤ The Patient Gloria HHHH Traverse Theatre, 22 Aug, £22

❤ Crocodile Fever HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 23 Aug, £22

Static

ZOO Playground, 20–25 Aug, £8–£10

Marx in Soho

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £11.50

Jock Tamson’s Bairns

Laughing Horse @ Ghillie

Dhu, 21 Aug, 22 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Nancy’s Philosopher Scottish National Portrait Gallery, 22 Aug, £15

How Not to Drown HHH

Traverse Theatre, 20 Aug, 25 Aug, £22

Agent November Escape

Game: Murder Mr E The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £15

Stand-Up Poet Imagination Workshop, 20–25 Aug, £11

Buzzing PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £10

Fawlty Towers Live

Themed Dinner Show

The Fawlty Towers Dining Room at the Hilton Edinburgh Carlton Hotel, 20–26 Aug, £45–£62.50

19:05

McNaughton theSpace on the Mile, 20–24 Aug, £8

Jewbana theSpace @ Venue45, 20–24 Aug, £9.50

Vinyl Encore theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £9

44 Inch Chest theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £8

19:10

❤ Sex Education

HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £12

Man on the Moon Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £8–£12

19:15

Caliban’s Codex Sweet Novotel, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £10

The Screwtape Letters

Palmerston Place Church, 20–21 Aug, £11

8:8 HHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £8

Blockbusters

Palmerston Place Church, 22–23 Aug, £10

Appropriate by Sarah-Jane Scott

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

HoneyBee

Gilded Balloon Rose Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Neither Here Nor There

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

Chameleon

ZOO Playground, 20–26 Aug, £9

19:20

Being Frank theSpace on North Bridge, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £9

Trans Pennine theSpace on North Bridge, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, £9

Oh Yes Oh No HHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £12

Milkshake theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–24 Aug, £8

19:25

Shadow C venues – C aquila, 21–26 Aug, £8.50–£10.50

Pick Up

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £6.50

19:30

From Judy to Bette: The Stars of Old Hollywood Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £10–£11

The Afflicted HHH Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £14 ❤ Coma HHHH Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

Mythos: Men

Festival Theatre, 20 Aug, 25 Aug, £25

The Long Pigs Assembly Roxy, 20–25 Aug, £14–£16

Nan Shepherd: From Flaneur to Fiver Scottish Poetry Library, 20–22 Aug, £6

The Archive of Educated Hearts Pleasance Courtyard, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, 26 Aug, £10–£12

The Brooklyn Scotsman Hill Street Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £12

1902

Wee Red Bar, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £12

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Faulty Towers the Dining Experience

Imagination Workshop, 20–25 Aug, £52–£57.50

3,000 Trees: The Death of Mr William McRae Sweet Grassmarket, 20–25 Aug, £10

The Wild Unfeeling World

Pleasance Courtyard, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, £10–£11

❤ Roots HHHH

Church Hill Theatre, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £25

Jottings from the Queen of Sheba St Patrick’s Church, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, £7

Perfect Wedding

The Royal Scots Club, 20–24 Aug, £12.50

19:35

And Then They Died

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £7

Edinburgh Literary Pub Tour

Outside the Beehive Inn, 20–31 Aug, £16

In Your Wet Dreams

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £7 Stanley HH

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £7

19:45

Trainspotting Live Venue150 at EICC, 23–25 Aug, £19.50

Sugar

Sweet Novotel, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, £7

Fudge

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

SHINE HH

Zoo Southside, 21–26 Aug, £10–£12

❤ America Is Hard to See HHHHH

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £11–£12

19:50

Being Frank About Sinatra

Paradise in The Vault, 20–25 Aug, £11

The Convoluted Adventures of Batman and Robin – An Adult Panto!

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £8

The Canary and the Crow Roundabout @ Summerhall, 21–25 Aug, £14–£15

19:55

Who Did I Think She Was?

Laughing Horse @ Cabaret Voltaire, 20–25 Aug, FREE

20:00

Lucy McCormick: Post Popular HH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £12–£14

Night Walk for Edinburgh Around Edinburgh / The Milkman, 20–25 Aug, £15

Yours Sincerely HHH

Assembly Rooms, 20–24

Aug, £10–£11

❤ Coma HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

What Are You Wearing?

Laughing Horse @ The Place, 20–25 Aug, FREE

The Examination

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–25

Aug, £12.50–£13.50

HOTTER

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25

Aug, £9–£10

2Elfth Night

Paradise in Augustines, 20–25 Aug, £5

There She Is HH

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £10

Hamish Henderson: On the Radical Road

Scottish Storytelling Centre, 20–26 Aug, £12

Agent November Escape

Game: Murder Mr E

The Stand’s New Town

Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £15

Hair of the Wild

C venues – C at SESH

Hairdressing, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£10.50

A Thatcher’s Guide to Dogging in Bungay

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20–24

Aug, FREE

Total Immediate Collective Imminent Terrestrial Salvation

HHH

The Studio, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, £20

Waiting for Godot

The Edinburgh Yes Hub, 22–26 Aug, £20

Hear Word! Naija Woman

Talk True

The Lyceum, 22–23 Aug, £20

20:05

❤ Sh!t Theatre Drink

Rum with Expats

HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £12

Doubt

ZOO Playground, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

Butterflies

ZOO Playground, 20–26

Aug, £10

Takin’ It Easy, 1916

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £7.50

20:10

Traumboy HH

Summerhall, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £12

Blame It on the Algorithm!

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 25 Aug, £10

Does Sex Still Sell?

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 24 Aug, £10

The Very Well-Fed Caterpillar theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £7

Traumgirl HH

Summerhall, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, £12

It’s Beautiful, Over There

Venue 13, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, £10

Dumbing Down Trauma?

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 21 Aug, £10

Fake News Kills World!

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 22 Aug, £10

Obesity Bankrupted

Our NHS!

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 23 Aug, £10

Don’t Bank on the Bankers

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20 Aug, £10

20:15

Night Walk for Edinburgh

Around Edinburgh / The Milkman, 20–25 Aug, £15

Fempire: Cleo, Theo & Wu by Kirsten Vangsness

Assembly Rooms, 22–23 Aug, £10–£11

Trainspotting Live Venue150 at EICC, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 26 Aug, £18–£19.50

Fempire: Mess by Kirsten Vangsness

Assembly Rooms, 21 Aug, 24 Aug, £10–£11

Cactus

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar Bados Complex, 20–24 Aug, FREE

The Brunch Club HH

Pleasance Pop-Up: Levels, 21–24 Aug, £11–£12

The Domestic theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £6–£8

20:20

Listen, You Can Hear the Sound of No Hands Clapping theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8

The Good Scout HHH

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £12

Section 28: The Legacy of a Homophobic Law

theSpace on the Mile, 20–24 Aug, £8

Tuck Into Poetry – A Lite Bite of Cheese and Puns theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8

Hindsight HHH

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £11

20:25

Nothing to Hide theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–24 Aug, £8

20:30

The Greatest Theatrical Event... Ever!

Paradise in The Vault, 20–25 Aug, £10

Night Walk for Edinburgh

Around Edinburgh / The Milkman, 20–25 Aug, £15

A War of Two Halves Tynecastle Park, 20–26 Aug, £24

Fragility of Man

Pleasance Courtyard, 26 Aug, £10

❤ Coma HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

Only Fools the Cushty Dining Experience Imagination Workshop, 20 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, 26 Aug, £47.50–£52

The Collection of Professor Novak

PBH’s Free Fringe @ The Outhouse Bar, 20–25

Aug, FREE

I’m Woman

Sweet Grassmarket, 20–25

Aug, £9

The Passion of the Playboy Riots

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £12–£12.50

20:35

Broken English

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–23 Aug, £10

20:40

Hold On Let Go

Summerhall, 21–25 Aug, £10

20:45

Night Walk for Edinburgh

Around Edinburgh / The Milkman, 20–25 Aug, £15

Said and Done

Sweet Novotel, 20–25

Aug, £9

Mouthpiece Traverse Theatre, 24 Aug, £21

Before Dance Base, 20–25 Aug, £13

Footnotes HH

Summerhall, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £12

Employ Me, You Cowards!

Scottish Poetry Library, 20–23 Aug, £7

20:50

The Bald Soprano

Greenside @ Royal Terrace, 20–24 Aug, £10

Bitch, Antigone theSpace on the Mile, 20–24

Aug, £12

Father HH Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £12

20:55

Ejaculation – Discussions About Female

Sexuality HHH

Summerhall, 20–24 Aug, £10

21:00

The Cabinet of Madame Fanny Du Thé Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £10–£12

How to Mend the World (With a Student Play) theSpace on the Mile, 20–24

Aug, £8

Night Walk for Edinburgh Around Edinburgh / The Milkman, 20–25 Aug, £15

James Rowland’s A Hundred Different Words for Love

Summerhall, 21 Aug, 24 Aug, £12.50

James Rowland’s Revelations

Summerhall, 22 Aug, £12.50

Cadaver Synod Sweet Grassmarket, 20–25

Aug, £8.50

Blind Date HHH

CanadaHub @ King’s Hall in association with Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £11

❤ Coma HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

James Rowland’s Songs of Friendship

Summerhall, 25–26 Aug, £25

tEMPORARY sANITY

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £11.50

The People’s Boat Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £8

Tilda Swinton Answers an Ad on Craigslist Assembly George Square Gardens, 20–25 Aug, £12–£14

Agent November Escape

Game: Murder Mr E The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £15

Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran HHH

Traverse Theatre, 22–23 Aug, £21

James Rowland’s Team Viking Summerhall, 20 Aug, 23 Aug, £12.50

A Rock’n’Roll Suicide! Zoo Southside, 20–26 Aug, £10

21:10

More Fool You: Part II

Paradise in Augustines, 20 Aug, 23 Aug, 25 Aug, £10

The Words Are There theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £9–£11

Hearty Summerhall, 20–24 Aug, £10 Surveillance theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £10

The American’s Dream theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £10

More Fool You: Part I Paradise in Augustines, 21 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £10.50

21:15

Night Walk for Edinburgh

Around Edinburgh / The Milkman, 20–25 Aug, £15

❤ Burgerz HHHH Traverse Theatre, 21 Aug, £21

❤ Until the Flood HHHH Traverse Theatre, 20 Aug, 25 Aug, £21

BoxedIn Theatre

Presents: The Voices We Hear

Pleasance Pop-Up: Dynamic Earth, 21–26 Aug, £5 Square Go Roundabout @ Summerhall, 21–25 Aug, £15–£17

21:20

Sound Cistem ZOO Playground, 20–26 Aug, £10

There’s Something Missing ZOO Playground, 20–26 Aug, £10

The Populars Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £12

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Misfit Warrior

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £10

21:30

Night Walk for Edinburgh

Around Edinburgh / The Milkman, 20–25 Aug, £15

Sexy Lamp

Pleasance Courtyard, 25 Aug, £10.50

Time Please

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 22–26 Aug, £11.50

Trainspotting Live Venue150 at EICC, 23–24

Aug, £19.50

❤ Coma HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £7.50

Loud Poets: Best of Fringe

Scottish Storytelling Centre, 20–26 Aug, £12

Everyman

theSpace on the Mile, 20–24 Aug, £9

Father of Lies

Sweet Novotel, 20–25

Aug, £9

Splintered Bedlam Theatre, 21–25 Aug, £10

21:35

amendments: A Play on Words

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £10

Shakespeare Up Late!

C venues – C aquila, 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£10.50

Solitary Assembly Rooms, 20–24 Aug, £10–£11

21:40

Musik HH Assembly Rooms, 20–24

Aug, £15–£16.50

Ginger Johnson’s Happy Place

Pleasance Dome, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12

21:45

Night Walk for Edinburgh

Around Edinburgh / The Milkman, 20–25 Aug, £15

Brandi Alexander HH

Gilded Balloon Rose Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

Mother and the Monster / Free Festival

Laughing Horse @ The Golf Tavern, 20–25 Aug, FREE

21:50

Glockenspielsexpartybavariagoodbye

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £8

Before the Revolution

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

21:55

Bit of Sunshine

Greenside @ Royal Terrace, 20–23 Aug, £7

❤ Working On My Night

Moves HHHH

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £12

Don’t Frighten the Straights!

Paradise in Augustines, 20–25 Aug, £9

22:00

Night Walk for Edinburgh

Around Edinburgh / The Milkman, 20–25 Aug, £15

❤ Trying It On HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 20 Aug, £22

❤ The Patient Gloria HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 23 Aug, £22

❤ Frankenstein: How to Make a Monster HHHHH

Traverse Theatre, 22 Aug, £22

❤ Crocodile Fever HHHH

Traverse Theatre, 24 Aug, £22

One

Summerhall, 22–24 Aug, £9–£12

Mental

Greenside @ Nicolson

Square, 20–24 Aug, £8

Adventures of Butt Boy and Tigger

theSpace on the Mile, 20–24

Aug, £12

How Not to Drown

HHH

Traverse Theatre, 21 Aug, £22

Absolutely Reliable!

C venues – C cubed, 20–25

Aug, £9.50–£11.50

Agent November Escape

Game: Murder Mr E The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £15

Pits

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

I Swallowed a Moon Made of Iron

Zoo Southside, 21–25 Aug, £10

22:05

To Fall in Love

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £10

Die or Run

Greenside @ Nicolson Square, 20–24 Aug, £12

22:10

My Father the Tantric Masseur

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £9–£11

No Fun and Games

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £5

Mojo

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £10

22:15

Searchers

Gilded Balloon Rose Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £10.50–£11.50

The Nana Schewitz

Pass-Me-Over Party

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Bar

Bados Complex, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, FREE

Night Walk for Edinburgh

Around Edinburgh / The Milkman, 20–25 Aug, £15

22:20

Ophelia Is Also Dead

theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–24 Aug, £7

22:30

Monogamy

PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court, 20–26 Aug, £11.50

Night Walk for Edinburgh

Around Edinburgh / The Milkman, 20–23 Aug, £15

TGIF

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8–£9

22:35

The Mannequin theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8

Svetlana

Assembly George Square Studios, 21–25 Aug, £12–£13

Gigolo: Bold, Beautiful, Bizarre

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8

22:40

Lovecraft (Not the Sex Shop in Cardiff)

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £11.50–£12.50

Dissident Sausage

theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £7–£8

22:45

❤ Boar HHHH

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £9–£11

22:55

The Slinks

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £10–£11

23:00

The Ladies

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £10

Don’t Be Terrible

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25 Aug, £9–£11

23:05

FemFringe

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 24–25 Aug, £5

23:10

Murder Ballads Greenside @ Nicolson Square, 20–24 Aug, £10

Defying Logic

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8

A Clockwork Orange Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–22 Aug, £8.50

23:15

Stoned, Stupid and Stuck (A Californian Fairytale)

Greenside @ Infirmary Street, 20–24 Aug, £9

23:20

Within Greenside @ Nicolson Square, 20–24 Aug, £10

23:25

Drunken Lullabies

Paradise in Augustines, 20–23 Aug, £7

Pussy in Boots: The Adult Panto theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £9

23:30

Hot Flush

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £9–£10

23:45

❤ Burgerz HHHH Traverse Theatre, 20–21 Aug, £21

23:50

Beauty is Pain

Paradise in The Vault, 20–25 Aug, £8.50

23:55

❤ Baby Reindeer by Richard Gadd HHHHH

Roundabout @ Summerhall, 21 Aug, 22 Aug, 24 Aug, £16

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10:00

Microbodyssey (5+)

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £9.50

Looking Down on Me (8+)

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £7

Moon Dragon for 5 and Under (0+)

Pleasance Courtyard, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, FREE

10:20

Sparkle (3+)

Summerhall, 20–25 Aug, £10

10:30

One Duck Down (3+)

Pleasance Courtyard, 21–26

Aug, £8–£10

I Believe In Unicorns by Michael Morpurgo (5+)

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £8.50–£11

Flamenco for Kids (0+)

C venues – C viva, 24 Aug, £9.50

Comète (5+)

Assembly Checkpoint, 20–26 Aug, £9–£11

Romantic Romeo (5+)

Gilded Balloon at the Museum, 23–25 Aug, £11

Celeste’s Circus (0+)

Scottish Storytelling Centre, 23–25 Aug, £8

Aardman Model Making Workshops (5+)

Pleasance Dome, 20–26

Aug, £10

Sail Away! (0+)

Stockbridge Church, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, £8

Moonbird (5+)

Pleasance Courtyard, 21–26

Aug, £8.50–£10

Children’s Silent Disco (5+)

City of Edinburgh Tours, 20–26 Aug, £10

10:40

The Bubble Show (0+)

Assembly George Square Gardens, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12

10:50

Doodle Pop (3+)

Assembly George Square Studios, 20–25 Aug, £10–£11

Rocket Girl (5+)

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

11:00

Baby Loves Disco (0+)

The Jam House, 24–25 Aug, £8

Children’s Underground Ghost Show (5+)

City of Edinburgh Tours, 20–26 Aug, £8

Mr. Men and Little Miss On Stage (0+)

Underbelly, George Square, 20–26 Aug, £11–£12

Africa Weird and Wonderful (0+)

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–23 Aug, FREE

Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo (3+)

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £14.50–£15.50

Monski Mouse’s Baby Disco Dance Hall (0+)

Assembly George Square Gardens, 23–25 Aug, £7.50

Grumpy Pants (3+)

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Rhyme Marmalade (5+)

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Waverley Bar, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Rave & Behave (5+)

Pleasance Dome, 24–26 Aug, £11–£12

Sunshine (3+)

Underbelly, Cowgate, 20–25 Aug, £9–£10

Tappuccino (5+)

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–26 Aug, £7.50–£8.50

11:05

Red Riding Hood: The Panto (3+)

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8

Sina – The Girl Who Cast Her Shadow (5+)

PBH’s Free Fringe @ BrewDog Lothian Rd, 20–23 Aug, FREE

Moon Dragon Babies for Under 1s (0+)

Pleasance Courtyard, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, FREE

11:10

Little Wings (5+) theSpace on North Bridge, 20–24 Aug, £7.50

11:15

CeilidhKids at the Fringe – Free! (3+)

Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, 21 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, FREE

Slime (0+)

Pleasance Pop-Up: Central Library, 20–24 Aug, £7–£8

Bubble Show: Milkshake and the Winter Bubble (0+)

Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose , 20–26 Aug, £8.50–£9.50

11:20

Shakespeare for Kids: Fools and Bottoms (0+)

C venues – C viva, 20–26

Aug, £7.50–£9.50

Don’t Mess with the Dummies (3+)

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–25 Aug, £11.50–£12.50

Dexter and Winter’s Detective Agency (5+)

Roundabout @ Summerhall, 24–25 Aug, £10

11:25

Joyce (3+)

Assembly Roxy, 20–26 Aug, £11–£12

11:30

Mustard Doesn’t Go with Girls (5+)

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–23

Aug, £9–£11

The Greatest Magic Show (3+)

Assembly Rooms, 20–24 Aug, £10–£12

Fantastic Magic Show for Kids (3+)

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Rubbish Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (3+)

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26

Aug, £8.50–£10

11:45

Beetlemania: Kafka for Kids (5+)

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–25

Aug, £10–£12

11:50

When Trolls Try to Eat Your Goldfish (5+)

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Ciao

Roma, 20–24 Aug, FREE

Walter the Wanderer, Book Reading and Colour-Along (3+)

PBH’s Free Fringe @ Natural Food Kafe, 20–25 Aug, FREE

11:55

Danny the Champion of the World (3+)

theSpace @ Niddry St, 20–24

Aug, £8

12:00

Science Magic: Play with Your Food (5+)

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE Chores (3+)

Assembly George Square Gardens, 20–25 Aug, £8–£10

Aardman Model Making Workshops (5+)

Pleasance Dome, 20–26

Aug, £10

12:10

Girl Scouts vs Aliens (8+)

Assembly George Square Studios, 21–26 Aug, £10–£12

12:30

Children’s Underground Ghost Show (5+)

City of Edinburgh Tours, 20–26 Aug, £8

Shakespearience (5+)

Underbelly, Bristo Square, 20–26 Aug, £9.50–£10.50

The Maths Magic Show 2019 (8+)

PBH’s Free Fringe @ CC Blooms, 20–25 Aug, FREE

Ogg ‘n’ Ugg ‘n’ Dogg (3+)

Gilded Balloon Teviot, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £9–£10

13:00

Story Builders (5+)

Lauriston Halls, 20 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, £8

Children’s Haunted Underground Experience (5+)

Auld Reekie Tours Police Box, 20–26 Aug, £12

Splash Test Dummies (5+)

Underbelly’s Circus Hub on the Meadows, 20–24 Aug, £11.50–£12.50

Bessy Bass Band’s Munchtime Music! (0+) Stockbridge Church, 24 Aug, £10

13:05

Legend of Shadows (0+) C venues – C south, 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£12.50

13:15

The Happy Prince (0+) C venues – C aquila, 20–26 Aug, £10.50–£12.50

Science Magic: Play with Your Food (5+) Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

The Amazing Bubble Man (0+)

Underbelly, George Square, 20–26 Aug, £11–£12

13:25

Switch Witchetty’s Almanac of Everything (5+)

theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £8–£9

The New and Improved I Hate Children Children’s Show (8+) theSpace @ Surgeons Hall, 20–24 Aug, £11–£12

13:30

The Red Balloon (5+) Sweet Grassmarket, 22–25 Aug, £8

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Children are Stinky (3+)

Assembly George Square Gardens, Various dates from 20 Aug to 26 Aug, £8–£10

13:45

I’ll Take You to Mrs Cole! (8+)

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £10–£12

14:00

Baby Loves Disco (0+)

The Jam House, 24–25 Aug, £9 Huggers (3+)

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

14:30

Children’s Haunted Underground Experience (5+)

Auld Reekie Tours Police Box, 20–26 Aug, £12

Wriggle Around the World (0+)

Stockbridge Church, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, £8

Circus Sonas Family Show (0+)

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

15:00

Aardman Model Making Workshops (5+)

Pleasance Courtyard, 20–26 Aug, £10

Me and the Mask –Commedia dell’Arte (5+)

Italian Cultural Institute, 22 Aug, £8

15:05

The First King of England in a Dress (5+) theSpaceTriplex, 20–24 Aug, £11–£12

15:15

Fantastic Flatulence and Where to Find It (5+)

Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, 20–25 Aug, FREE

15:50

Jarred Christmas and Hobbit: The Mighty Kids Beatbox Comedy Show (5+)

Assembly Rooms, 20–24 Aug, £10–£11

16:10

The Extraordinary Time-Travelling Adventures of Baron Munchausen (8+)

The Stand’s New Town Theatre, 20–25 Aug, £9

16:30

Morgan & West: Unbelievable Science (5+)

Assembly George Square, 20 Aug, 22 Aug, 23 Aug, 24 Aug, 25 Aug, £11.50–£12.50

Mark Thompson’s Spectacular Science Show (3+)

Gilded Balloon at the Museum, 20–25 Aug, £10.50

17:00

Amazing Prize Family Bingo (5+)

Lauriston Halls, 20–24 Aug, £4

17:30

The Dark Room (For Kids!) (12+)

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 20–24 Aug, £10–£11

17:35

Comedy Club 4 Kids (5+)

Assembly Roxy, 24–25 Aug, £10

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Edinburgh Festival #5: Michaela Burger

SHOW: A Migrant’s Son

VENUE: Imagination Workshop

TIME: 5:30pm – 7:00pm, 14–26 Aug, not 19

TICKETS: £40 – £45

SHOW: Exposing Edith

VENUE: Assembly George Square Studios

TIME: 2:20pm – 3:30pm, 7–26 Aug, not 12, 19

TICKETS: £12 – £14

What’s going on at the Fridge?

Here is our Edinburgh Festival fridge! I am sharing an apartment with eight Kiwis [New Zealand legends], and this is our amazing collection of food! My shelf is the one that’s circled in red. It is basically vegetables, some fish and meat and duck fat. Mainly because I’m on the Gut and Psychology Syndrome (GAPS) diet and this involves eating extremely simple and nonprocessed food.

It has done wonders for my health, so sticking to it during this busy period is essential for me.

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