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The official app of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 is now live. Use the app to browse Fringe shows; view show details, maps and venue information; save and share favourites; add shows to your ...
'Please, sir, I want some more... Miriam!' you asked. Having sold every ticket in 2024, Miriam Margolyes returns with more – more characters, more Dickens and more fascinating stories about the man ...
Babes in arms policy: Babies are not allowed in the venue Policy applies to: Children under 2 years May not apply to all performances. Additional information about accessible performances, and space ...
This summer, laughter comes with room service. Comedian and recent Last One Laughing star, Harriet Kemsley, will turn heads and turn down beds at Edinburgh Fringe 2025 with an intimate and unexpected ...
Tom Lawrinson is trying out some new bits and they're all really funny. Come down, have a laugh. It's not going to kill you is it? 'He has an eye for the mundanely absurd which is truly unique, with ...
You have it bad? Not for long and believe us… we’ve seen worse. No problem or scenario too complicated, silly or gross for award-winning comedians to take on. Whatever it is, we want to solve it for ...
You can run from resistance but it will always catch up with you – as Sami finds out in his latest show. Join his open call for mass civil disobedience, equitable distribution of hand puppets and more ...
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Join Vladimir McTavish and Ian Fox, two comedians and presenters who've aged like a carton of milk left in the sun, and their comedy guests dissecting the cringe-worthy, the mind-boggling and the ...
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Who doesn't dream of it? Clean cities, punctual trains, a functioning healthcare system – everyday life in Switzerland, for many a world far away. Luckily, Michael Elsener, the "Swiss John Oliver" and ...