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Janeane Garafolo: Pardon My Tangent

Janeane Garafolo: Pardon My Tangent

Janeane Garofalo takes to the stage with the attention span of a butterfly, flitting between unfinished sentences and interesting people. She adores the hair and eyebrows of a family sitting together, and...

Morgan Rees: Bi and Large

Morgan Rees: Bi and Large

Morgan Rees grew up closeted in a small village in Wales, he’s at the Fringe to try and convince people to be whatever they want to be, as long as they are...

Foil Arms and Hog – Hogwash

Foil Arms and Hog – Hogwash

FRINGE fixtures – and firm favourites (that’s quite enough alliteration, Ed.) – Foil Arms and Hog have sold out their Edinburgh run every year since their debut back in 2009. And judging...

Rachel Jackson: Almost Famous

Rachel Jackson: Almost Famous

When it comes to comedy, oversharing is not really a fault. Let’s be honest, it’s pretty much a necessity. So to hear Rachel Jackson talk about her OCD (no, she tells us,...

Kiri Pritchard-McLean – Home Truths

Kiri Pritchard-McLean – Home Truths

Home Truths is Kiri Pritchard-McLean’s love letter to Wales and, to a lesser extent, the global village at large. There’s fun, mischief and glee with a dash of deliciously dark humour, all...

Tarot – Cautionary Tales

Tarot – Cautionary Tales

Outlandish, adorable, hysterical and frequently surprising, the sketch group that has almost as much fun outside the fourth wall as within it has an absolutely cracking show. Skipping onto stage dressed like...

Rhys Nicholson: Rhys! Rhys! Rhys!

Rhys Nicholson: Rhys! Rhys! Rhys!

The first thing to say about Rhys Nicholson is that he has made an effort. Admirably so. Double-breasted jacket, bow tie, boutonniere in his lapel and shiny patent shoes (no socks but...

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