Urooj Ashfaq review – Indian standup makes an endearing debut

Assembly George Square, Edinburgh Material about Hindu-Muslim relations aside, this award-winning performer’s material covers familiar confessional ground, delivered with engaging skill and graceIn India, I’m edgy, says Urooj Ashfaq; in Edinburgh, not …

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The Edinburgh fringe is just another choking canary in the toxic national mine | Stewart Lee

But if I’m going to watch the Britain I loved expire slowly, I’d rather do it from the top of the Royal Mile in AugustOn Monday I traversed the igneous peaks of the Pentland Hills from Edinburgh to Stratford-upon-Avon, having finished a run of my curre…

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Ahir Shah arrived at Edinburgh with a work-in-progress but leaves as comedy champ

The Edinburgh comedy award-winning show Ends is a superb set about Shah’s grandfather, the standup’s imminent wedding and multicultural Britain The cliche about Edinburgh fringe comedy is that, instead of jokes, it’s all tears and dead loved ones. No o…

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Edinburgh festival fringe: Ahir Shah’s Ends wins best show at comedy awards

32-year-old comedian whose set explores race, class and migration becomes first British-Asian to take prizeA show about multiculturalism has won best show at the Edinburgh comedy awards. Ahir Shah, the first British-Asian to win the prestigious award, …

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Comedian London Hughes: ‘I made more money in one year in America than my whole life in Britain’

Fed up with the white boys’ club of British standup, a one-way ticket to LA finally brought fame to the ‘comedy Beyoncé’. Now she has written a memoir detailing her rise from bullied teen to transatlantic hit“Let me think,” says the comedian and actor …

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Phil Ellis’s Excellent Comedy Show review – helter-skelter hour of fun

Monkey Barrel Comedy at The Hive, EdinburghThe Edinburgh comedy award nominee dials up the silly to 11 as he delivers a series of shambolic gagsThere is no more uproarious opening sequence at this year’s fringe than Phil Ellis’s. Yes, it’s really happe…

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‘I used to get in role by harassing my girlfriend’: the risky brilliance of playing anti-woke characters

Edinburgh fringe comics portraying cancelled standups and rightwing politicians talk about the dangers and successes of their satireThe US comedian Martin Urbano has always enjoyed mocking lazy standup jokes – the sort of routines that open with “Anyon…

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Louise Young: Feral review – upbeat blast through a wayward youth

Pleasance Courtyard, EdinburghThe comic’s material on years lost to drugs, booze and drama school is delivered with energy but this show lacks context and heftYou know you’re in trouble – or you have been in trouble – when Paul Gascoigne hugs you after…

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Lindsey Santoro: Pink Tinge review – unpretentious filth and fun

Pleasance Courtyard, EdinburghHer material may be crude but there is no denying the bawdy Brummie comedian’s craft, nor her gift for getting the audience onsideThe defining routine of Lindsey Santoro’s full fringe debut, Pink Tinge, finds her laughing …

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Ian Smith: Crushing review – there are few fringe shows as purely funny as this

Monkey Barrel at The Tron, EdinburghIn an act mining similar territory to Rhod Gilbert, Smith flounders in everyday life and revels in being the butt of the jokeThe little guy floundering at life is a well-worn – and evergreen, in the right hands – com…

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