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Edfringe Comedy Review: Will and Noah: Dinner Dinner Chicken Winner

John Conaghan by John Conaghan
August 17, 2026
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Edfringe Comedy Review: Will and Noah: Dinner Dinner Chicken Winner

These two are simply comedy gold. The duo jumps from persona to persona in their very own award ceremony- which award? Under one roof, they begin with the under-13s player of the season award before launching into royal knighting ceremonies, yearbook awards, and even the chief and photographer of the year. Each segment increasingly becomes more absurd as the hour proceeds.   

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A television screen takes over the show while the pair race backstage to transform into their next characters, with an accompanying audio track resembling something like Graham Norton hosting Eurovision keeps the momentum going. They jump back onto the stage as new characters, and the chemistry they have is truly of a different class.   

Their interaction with the audience is dumbfoundingly hilarious, stealing an audience member’s “lasagne-flavoured” vape alongside adopting someone as their child for the hour. The show ends with the unveiling of the evening’s biggest award: “Best Picture Award”, top creations of movie scenes performed like you were at the Oscars, which had everyone in the room cackling.   

A brilliant duo, and Sketch Act of the Year is a must see at the Fringe. Catch them while you still can; Ant and Dec would be proud. 

Will and Noah: Dinner Dinner Chicken Winner, 16:20 at the wee coo at Underbelly, Geroge Square at 4:20 pm from August 5-17th – 19-31st

https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/will-noah-dinner-dinner-chicken-winner

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John Conaghan

John Conaghan

Recently graduated from Edinburgh Napier University, John developed a strong passion for storytelling and analysis while studying journalism. He also contributed to a range of sport and entertainment pieces for EN4 News and produced a documentary titled After the Spotlight, which explores the lives of performers after the festival ends. Beyond his journalistic work, John is an avid traveller and explorer, bringing that same passion into his documentary and storytelling production.

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