Fringe
There’s something odd going on here. If you’ve been around the Gilded Balloon you might have run into Nate Kitch, storming out of his own show, talking to the techies about his audience – making his audience laugh from outside the door of the venue.
On power cut day Nate Kitch took his audience out into the street and carried on – attracting a bigger and bigger crowd.
Never mind the fourth wall – Nate Kitch cannot be contained by mere architecture. And never mind the rule of three.
Introducing award-winning US comedian, actress and businesswoman Natasha Pearl Hansen, who makes her Edinburgh Fringe debut with ‘The Right Amount of Wrong’.
US comedian Kyle Ayers makes his Edinburgh Fringe debut with ‘Hard To Say’ at Just The Tonic Caves - Just Up The Road. This comes off the run of packed out shows across the States, with Ayers connecting with audience members of all backgrounds in a cathartic way about the darkest topics.
US comedian Kevin James Doyle makes a welcome return to the Edinburgh Fringe this year with a new hour ‘After Endgame’.
Kevin has taught over 6500 lessons of chess in New York City in the past 13 years! This show is about how the lessons you learn from chess can apply to real-life. A chess game, like any story, also has a beginning, middle and end – in chess the conclusion of the match is called Endgame. This show is about what happens after the game is over and whether you have won or lost!
25 years on from being a finalist in the ‘So You Think You’re Funny’ competition, (alongside Jimmy Carr, Russell Howard, Josie Long and winner David O’Dohertyin 1999) and now a familiar face on film and TV as an actor, Juliet Cowan finally makes her stand up debut at the Edinburgh Fringe.
American comedian & actor Kelly McCaughan returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with her sold out 2023 Edinburgh Fringe hit ‘Catholic Guilt’.
US-based, British comedian Isabella Charlton makes her Edinburgh Fringe debut at the Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose. Her show ‘So My Dad F*cked The Nanny’, tells the story of a steamy affair and the ensuing aftermath.
Could this year's Edinburgh Fringe be my last Edinburgh Fringe? It's a question that has been bubbling around in the back of my mind for the last few weeks. There has to be a last Fringe for everyone. Could it be this one for me? Have circumstances conspired to make it my farewell Fringe?
Zoe Coombs Marr has a background in performance art and experimental theatre – and her early comedy shows were as meta as they come.
The Aussie comic created work that was a riot of stunts, props and metaphor – often featuring her male comedian alter ego – Dave.
But this is Coombs Marr in pure stand up mode. OK. Pure stand up with a bit of powerpoint and some fancy spreadsheets.
Coombs is an older generation lesbian now.
US comedian Catherine McCafferty debuts at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe at Just The Tonic Mash House with her show ‘(Not) That Bad’. A dark comedy that will highlight the dichotomy of our lived experience with the stories we deem palatable for others.
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