High Steaks review – labia love in a profoundly personal show

Summerhall, EdinburghEloina Haines’ performance considers her own – and other women’s – labia and the obscene pressure to make this body part conformIf the Edinburgh fringe has never really begun until the obligatory shock of full-frontal nudity, this …

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Simon Amstell: ‘I used to think I couldn’t talk about enjoying sex’

After routines about orgies from the perspective of an ‘awkward English twit’, the comedian returns with an unironic and open account of carnal pleasureIt is nearly midnight at a packed theatre in Edinburgh, and Simon Amstell is inviting questions at t…

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Chloe Petts: If You Can’t Say Anything Nice review – no more Mr Nice Chloe

Pleasance Courtyard, EdinburghThe comedian rebrands as angry for her second show, but it’s her likable comic persona that proves irresistibleNot the least achievement of Chloe Petts’ debut show Transience was that it waded into the most heated debate o…

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The Grand Old Opera House Hotel review – head-spinning operatic comedy

Traverse, EdinburghIsobel McArthur’s gag-filled farce takes place in a bland modern hotel with a previous life as an opera houseEarly in Isobel McArthur’s head-spinning new comedy, there is a gag about the uniformity of hotel decor. The joke is plain t…

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Frank Skinner: 30 Years of Dirt review – a celebration of smut

Assembly Hall, EdinburghIs the fringe veteran stretching himself? No, but his laconic style is deceptive: he’s never less than beadily alertMight knob gags be defended on the basis of cultural inclusion? Frank Skinner claims they were the primary means…

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Some people just won’t like you, but don’t take it personally: what surviving the fringe taught me about life | Natalie Haynes

Performing at the Edinburgh festival is hugely stressful, but the things I learned there have been useful offstage tooIf the beginning of September still makes me think I need a new notebook and pencil case, the beginning of August makes me think I sho…

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Kieran Hodgson: Big in Scotland review – fun show has its Dundee cake and eats it

Pleasance Courtyard, EdinburghAfter moving to Glasgow, the Yorkshire standup dreams of reinventing himself as a Scotsman – but will faking an accent and ordering vegan haggis be enough?The arrival of a new Kieran Hodgson set can’t fail to excite fringe…

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Cosy crime dramas are killer tickets at the Edinburgh fringe

Musical whodunnits and political backstabbing dominate the escapist agenda this yearA sleuth in search of clues to putting on a successful show at the Edinburgh fringe will not need to reach for a magnifying glass. There is already proof positive that …

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England & Son review – Mark Thomas’s funny and ferocious telling of a lost childhood

Roundabout @ Summerhall, EdinburghPlaywright Ed Edwards frames the story of a juvenile offender through the lens of colonialismIn his 2018 play The Political History of Smack and Crack, Ed Edwards made the connection between government policy and the 1…

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England & Son review – Mark Thomas’s funny and ferocious telling of a lost childhood

Roundabout @ Summerhall, EdinburghPlaywright Ed Edwards frames the story of a juvenile offender through the lens of colonialismIn his 2018 play The Political History of Smack and Crack, Ed Edwards made the connection between government policy and the 1…

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