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Feast of Delight: Award-Winning Edinburgh Shows Head for the Bright Lights of Soho

claire smith by claire smith
September 4, 2024
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Balham Comedy Festival: A Feast of Delights

Amy Gledhill

Comedy fans have a feast of delights in store at Soho Theatre – with a host of award-winning Fringe shows heading for the central London venue.

Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Amy Gledhill comes to Soho from September 3 – 9 with her show ‘Make Me Look Fit on the Poster’.

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You can catch the fabulous ‘Joe Kent-Walters is Frankie Monroe Live!!!’ from November 25 – 30, fresh from his Edinburgh Newcomer award.

And winner of this year’s Panel Prize Rob Copland is bringing ‘Gimme (One of Everything)’ to Soho from Sept 30 – Oct 5.

Other highlights of the upcoming Soho comedy season include Chris Cantrill, Emma Sidi, Ania Magliano and Chloe Petts. There is also the chance to revisit Paul Foot’s wonderful life changing show ‘Dissolve’ and to catch super clown Julia Masli’s exquisite problem solving show ‘Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha’.

Cabaret superstar Reuben Kaye, political powerhouse Tom Ballard and the enigmatic Aaron Chen, who you might recognise as the webmaster from Fisk, are also on the menu. Zoe Coombs Marr comes to Soho with her wonderful spreadsheet themed philosophical show: ‘Every Single Thing In My Entire Life.’

Theatre fans will have the chance to catch the acclaimed food and memory show ‘My English Persian Kitchen’ and songs about grief from ‘Sh!t Theatre or What’s Left of Us’.

The full programme also features work from Shaparak Khorsandi, Dan Tiernan, Shin Has Li and work in progress from Nick Mohammed and Frankie Boyle.

For listings and tickets go to:

What’s On – Dean Street
claire smith

claire smith

Claire Smith is a news and feature writer who has written for many years about the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. She has written about cabaret, comedy, theatre and spoken word and has a particular fondness for the wild, the avant garde and the eccentric.

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