Rachel Fairburn: Side Eye review – devilish, seven-headed humour

Monkey Barrel, the Hive, Edinburgh The acerbic standup delivers a character-comedy show playing some captivatingly awful yet extremely relatable individualsA scouse woman in a glittery headband roams the crowd as we get settled for Rachel Fairburn’s ne…

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Joe Kent-Walters Is Frankie Monroe: Live!!! review – one hell of a host

Monkey Barrel, Edinburgh The BBC New Comedy award-winner resurrects a cadaver of an idea as a Rotherham working men’s club MC with a devilish twistSubterranean and claustrophobic, Monkey Barrel 2 is the fringe venue where performance can most easily be…

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Main Character Energy review – boudoir cabaret deconstructs Temi Wilkey’s inner celeb

Roundabout @ Summerhall, Edinburgh The writer-performer’s playful show sends up actorly tropes while battling intrusive thoughts that could derail her bid for stardomTemi Wilkey is chasing the spotlight – literally. She scurries to bask in its beam as …

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I Really Do Think This Will Change Your Life review – sharp-witted girlboss satire

Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh A fallen queen bee turns to a social media pyramid scheme in a technological whirlwind of a production, grounded by Emma-Louise Howell’s darkly comic, rhythmic scriptWho wouldn’t be enticed by the idea of getting rich quick? P…

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Mhairi Black: Politics Isn’t For Me review – ex-youngest MP trades Commons for comedy therapy

Gilded Balloon at the Museum, EdinburghThe former SNP wunderkind brings her popular touch to the standup stage, pairing irreverent personal stories with a gasp-inducing exposé of Westminster flummeryYou can see why, having quit as an SNP MP after nine …

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Risk, reward and trigger warnings: Edinburgh fringe chief on his ‘balancing act’

Anthony Alderson defends the high cost of tickets and says the big venues are sharing the risk with performers, as this year’s festival opensLondon’s West End has nothing like the joint creative impact of the annual Edinburgh arts festivals, argues Ant…

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‘It ends with me crying in a pink cycle helmet’: Edinburgh fringe comics pitch their own Baby Reindeer

With every streaming service now searching for their version of the Netlfix hit, Mark Watson, Lucy Porter, Celya AB and more pitch the TV show of their lives, from real-life origin stories and flights of fancy to, erm, Baby Reindeer10 of the best shows…

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Comedy couple Jessie Cave and Alfie Brown: ‘We don’t know how to function as adults’

Their on, then off, then on-again relationship has given the standup couple plenty of material. They discuss oversharing on stage, comedy after cancellation, and explaining monogamy to their four kids10 of the best shows at this year’s Edinburgh fringe…

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Fringe benefits: 10 of the best shows to catch at this year’s Edinburgh festival

From ruminations on life, love and being Keir Starmer to dance-theatre unpacking toxic masculinity, here’s our pick of 2024’s ‘Burgh necessitiesEdinburgh fringe comics pitch their own Baby ReindeerRose Matafeo: On and On and On
When Rose Matafeo won…

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The best theatre to stream this month: comedians do Chekhov, Into the Woods and Dear Octopus

Get a taste of Edinburgh fringe, enjoy Shakespearean insights from illustrious actors and sing along with a handful of musicals in our pick of streaming showsLindsay Duncan shines in the National Theatre’s Lyttelton revival of Dodie Smith’s 1938 drama …

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