Interview
Usif Musa is one of the comedians at the next Arabs Are Not Funny! comedy night at the Royal Albert Hall Elgar Room on Friday, September 26.
Regarded as one of the hottest comedy nights among the Arab community, Arabs Are Not Funny! sees comedians with roots in the Arab world showcasing their talents and attempting to prove the naysayers wrong.
The full line-up features Stanela Khalil, Mo Magaleo, Usif Musa, Tarek Turjam, Wafa Jawad (Please note that line-ups are subject to change)
US comedian Gianmarco Soresi has announced a week-long run at the Edinburgh Fringe as part of his ‘Drama King’ tour. He will appear at the Monkey Barrel from 18th – 24th August and prior to that he makes a pitstop in Glasgow’s Glee Club on 17th August.
Susan Harrison returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with her new character comedy show ‘Should I Still Be Doing This? This is her sixth solo show, but she has performed numerous times at the festival as a permanent cast member of Showstopper and with Mischief Movie Night.
Derry’s Diona Doherty makes her Edinburgh Fringe stand-up debut with ‘Get Your Pink Back!’ As a comedian, actress and writer Diona is already making waves in the entertainment world. She is soon to appear in the hit BBC police drama ‘Blue Lights’; was previously in an episode of Derry Girls and has written and produced a number of plays at The Belfast Opera House.
NHS psychiatrist, award-winning comedian and Sunday Times best-selling author Dr Benji Waterhouse returns to the Pleasance Courtyard with his second comedy hour.
Pioneering YouTube star Grace Helbig will be making her debut at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe.
Introducing LA-based US comedian Ismael Loutfi, who debuts at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe with ‘Heavenly Baba’, an exploration of what it means to express oneself honestly and authentically, and how not to lose yourself in said expression.
After her critically acclaimed debut show ‘Money Princess’ in 2023, Mary O’Connell is back with ‘Dilly Dally’ at the Pleasance Courtyard, directed by BBC New Comedy Award winner Heidi Regan. Mary's performance style is a mix of observational annoyance combined with a left-field view of the world that makes for hilarious and often absurd material.
The year is 1925. The world is born anew in the aftermath of the Great War, the "Jazz Age" is in full swing, and the Burton Brothers have come to the Fringe to do a silly sketch comedy show. Button up your glad rags and feast your peepers on this petting pantry! It's the only sketch comedy show set entirely in the year 1925.
Comedian, musician, and internet personality Parker Callahan makes his Fringe debut with ‘Soda Pop’ at the Assembly George Square Studios. Parker is a best known online for creating quirky, one-of-a-kind videos under the digital moniker @parkthelark, which have amassed millions of views and likes.
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