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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Fool’s Paradise review – roll up for the clown wedding

Summerhall, EdinburghBritt Plummer is waiting to get married to fellow clown Otto in this playful and wistful comedy Clowns at the Edinburgh fringe are proving that banana gags are far from overripe. Bill O’Neill’s pulpy sideshow The Amazing Banana Bro…

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Ahir Shah: Ends review – superb show assails heartstrings and funny bone

Monkey Barrel Comedy, EdinburghWritten in the shadow of grief and nominated for the Edinburgh comedy award, this barnstorming set takes in race, class and migrationQuite the fringe journey for Ahir Shah this year, who arrived in town with an unready wo…

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Sherlock Holmes at Hogwarts and ‘solve-along’ Murder She Wrote: bizarre fringe parodies

On Edinburgh fringe stages, pop is eating itself with a series of pastiches and tributes that riff on TV hits and surreal celebrity reimaginingsThis review goes out in honour of Gerard Slevin. He was the theatre director who in 1961 came up with a sugg…

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Emmanuel Sonubi: Curriculum Vitae review – from bouncer to standup in charismatic résumé

Underbelly Bristo Square, EdinburghNominated for best newcomer at last year’s fringe, Sonubi is a warm performer but this leisurely new show lacks shape‘I never asked to be so goddam gifted,” sings Emmanuel Sonubi, in self-congratulatory mode after his…

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I’m Muslamic – Don’t Panik review – a warm-hearted, gently political journey

Assembly @ Dance Base, EdinburghBobak Champion is a storyteller who dances from one character to another in these travels between Bristol and TehranThere is a fragrant scent when you walk in the room, all senses tickled in this show that has a bit of e…

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Late-night clown-therapy act among nominees for Edinburgh comedy awards

Julia Masli, Ahir Shah and Janine Harouni are on the eight-strong shortlist for the coveted £10,000 prize at the festivalA clown-therapy show that takes place in the middle of the night. A hymn to British multiculturalism. And a show at risk of imminen…

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Edinburgh fringe musicals: a bedside view of marriage, Covid diaries and Shamilton!

The festival’s musicals this year range from theatrical introspection to a rip-roaring improvisation inspired by Lin-Manuel Miranda’s smash hitThe world’s most popular musicals have often been on the least likely of themes. Who would have thought TS El…

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The 7 Fingers: Duel Reality review – rowdy circus riff on Romeo and Juliet

Underbelly’s Circus Hub on the Meadows, EdinburghThe enthralling Canadian company offer up a fast-paced but often jarring show that treats Shakespeare like the Super BowlHere is a twist on Romeo and Juliet’s balcony scene. Juliet stands on his shoulder…

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