Interview
British-Asian comedian Sachin Kumarendran, who was recently nominated for Best Show at the Nottingham Comedy Festival, brings his debut hour ‘Deceit’ to the Edinburgh Fringe.
The show takes the audience through the highs and lows of Sachin’s successful and unsuccessful attempts to make it onto TV.
New York based comedian and actor, currently guest starring in Amazon Prime’s hit new series Daisy Jones & and The Six, makes his Edinburgh Fringe Festival debut. His show ‘Addicted’ will premiere at Just The Tonic Bottle Room.
You know the saying “curiosity killed the cat’? Well, what if instead of curiosity killing the cat, it got the cat addicted to heroin? And it lived! That’s Nick Pupo - a cat that was addicted to heroin.
Cornish comedian Matt Price brings his new show ‘As Seen on CCTV’ to Just The Tonic – Spare Roomt. This is his tenth Edinburgh Festival show and whilst he’s long been considered one of the underdogs of the Fringe, he’s back and now it’s time for him to be top dog!
Award winning comedian Mary O’Connell makes her Edinburgh Fringe debut ‘Money Princess’, directed by Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee and Gaulier- trained clown Elf Lyons.
She is this year’s winner of the OF TV (Only Fans) Comedy Creative Fund - the world’s biggest prize fund in comedy. After competing in the comedy challenge show she was picked as the winner by judges Jamali Maddix, Mae Martin and London Hughes.
Mancunian stand-up Josh Jones is a comedic breath of feelgood fresh air. Where other comics can be dour he is cheerful, a ray of sunshine looking on the bright side of life. And it is paying off. Last year the rising star was nominated for Best Newcomer in the Edinburgh Comedy Awards.
He has been breaking through on TV too, with notable appearances on programmes including The Jonathan Ross Show, 8 Out of 10 Cats and Iain Stirling’s CelebAbility.
Can you ever be as cool as your older brother? Not when he has a purple sparkly wheelchair and everyone’s attention. Set during the early 2000s in the crunchy-granola-meets-redneck-woods of western Massachusetts, Maggie Crane’s darkly funny show is an autobiographical account of growing up amidst disability, death, and Dunkin Donuts.
US comedian Lucas O’Neil makes his Edinburgh Festival debut with his show ‘Emotional Man’ at Just The Tonic at The Caves. With a delightfully sharp wit and almost concerningly likable demeanor, Lucas will delight audiences with his personal stories and self-reflection that’s as playful as it is poignant.
What happens when you moonlight as a comedian but your day job is sex work? Join Lane Kwederis and find out when she makes her debuts at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe with her show ‘Sex Job’.
2023 is shaping up to be a busy year for Ashley Blaker. The comedy producer turned stand-up has a book, a radio series, an Edinburgh Fringe run and then a national tour.
Introducing Taiwanese comedian Kuan-wen Huang who brings his debut hour ‘Ilha Formosa’ to the Gilded Balloon.
In his first ever stand-up hour, already nominated as one of the best shows at the Leicester Comedy Festival, Kuan-wen recounts how he traded in his beloved island of Taiwan for rainy Britain and what it means to be Taiwanese after generations of migration and shifting identities.
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