
comedy

Fringe Preview: Laughing Horse
Laughing Horse’s Fringe programme has more shows that anyone can binge on in the three week run.

Interview: Danish Bagpipe Comedian
Claus Reiss is Danish, plays the bagpipes and does comedy. But we need to know more…

Why I’m Not Coming To Edinburgh
Not every comedian can or wants to come to Edinburgh for the Fringe. Marc Lucero explains why he isn’t bothering.

Interview: Rosie Holt
Comedian and writer Rosie Holt, winner of The Sitcom Trails 2013, tells us about making a comedy name for yourself at the Fringe.

Interview: George Egg
We spoke to the anarchist cook about the most appetising comedy show coming to this year’s Fringe

Interview: Seann Walsh
Tabatha Glancy speaks to comedian Seann Walsh as he arrives in Scotland with his new stand-up show, 28.

Big Eyes
Tim Burton eschews his own kitsch image to tell a story about mass produced art and domestic subjugation.

Night of the Comet
An exceptional post-apocalyptic parody that shows horror doesn’t have to take itself too seriously.

Interview: Cracking the Fringe
Callum Madge speaks to Jon Gracey and Viv Egan about their new guide for those seeking to perform in August.

Interview: Alfie Moore
Interview with policeman, reformed gambler and talented comic Alfie Moore about his new fringe show.

The Wau Wau Sisters
Interview with the bawdiest broads at the Fringe, New York’s The Wau Wau Sisters.

Quartet
Dustin Hoffman’s directorial debut is a finely-crafted, comedic meditation on the process of aging and the redemptive power of art

Mark Thomas – Bravo Figaro!
A touching, funny, powerful piece of personal theatre from professional thorn in the side Mark Thomas.

Scottish Mental Health Arts & Film Festival
Now in its fifth year, the Scottish Mental Health Festival boasts its biggest programme yet.

Fringe Freebies
With 607 free shows, this year’s Fringe doesn’t have to leave you in the red.




