Anthony DeVito review – stand-up guy reflects on his mafioso dad

The Mash House, EdinburghThe New Jersey comic mines his lineage for laughs in a pensive dispatch from cosa nostra America (or somewhere nearby)The “dead dad” show is a fringe comedy cliche. But the “dead dad who was also a mafioso kingpin” show? Not so…

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Anthony DeVito review – stand-up guy reflects on his mafioso dad

The Mash House, EdinburghThe New Jersey comic mines his lineage for laughs in a pensive dispatch from cosa nostra America (or somewhere nearby)The “dead dad” show is a fringe comedy cliche. But the “dead dad who was also a mafioso kingpin” show? Not so…

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Ivo Graham review – bashful posh comic grows up with a skilful new show

Pleasance Courtyard, EdinburghMaturity has made the awkward standup more at ease with himself and lent heft and fruitful battle-scarring to his shtickIt’s a feature of standup that comedy watchers, more than adherents of other art forms, can see artist…

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‘It felt like this might never happen again’: comedians rejoice at the return of crowds

After lockdowns kept them out of touch with audiences, standups explain their exhilaration at coming together to raise laughs at Edinburgh fringeThe lights go down signalling the start of the show, but Rob Auton is not on stage. Members of the crowd be…

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Sarah Sherman review – Saturday Night Live star’s queasy comedy hour

Gilded Balloon, EdinburghSherman’s show, pitched between anti-comedy, performance art and body horror, leaves no doubt why she’s also known as Sarah SquirmDelightfully weird, says the pre-publicity. I’m not sure that covers it. Sarah Sherman – Long Isl…

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‘Night after night I get harassed’: comedians call for safer working conditions

With research showing sexual harassment is a routine occurrence, there is growing demand for arts venues to commit to protecting entertainersPosey Mehta, like many performers at the Edinburgh fringe, has been flyering for her own show. It’s called I Am…

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‘Night after night I get harassed’: comedians call for safer working conditions

With research showing sexual harassment is a routine occurrence, there is growing demand for arts venues to commit to protecting entertainersPosey Mehta, like many performers at the Edinburgh fringe, has been flyering for her own show. It’s called I Am…

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Phil Wang review – an irresistible set of smart and silly jokes

Assembly George Square, EdinburghPart observational, part autobiographical, The Real Hero in All This considers life from ever-surprising angles Sixteen years in Malaysia, 16 in the UK. Thirty-two-year-old Phil Wang’s geographical equilibrium is nicely…

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Maisie Adam review – an embarrassment of fun

Gilded Balloon, EdinburghAdam has lots to say – about proposals, weddings, football and houseplants – and delivers it with puppyish pleasureThere are worse qualities to bring to standup than an urge to communicate. There’s nothing exceptional about Mai…

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Thanyia Moore: ‘My material is my life, and then I sprinkle on some Hollywood to get the jokes’

The standup on the highs and lows of the Edinburgh fringe, Zoom hecklers and why she doesn’t have heroesWho on the circuit always makes you laugh?I’ve always been impressed by Athena Kugblenu. I was there when she did her first showcase and have follow…

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