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Johnny White Really-Really: Catland
Aug
23

Johnny White Really-Really: Catland

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Johnny White Really-Really is at Monkey Barrel Comedy this Fringe with his new show for one date only!

As a dragged-up shipwreck emerging from the deep, Johnny is back from wherever he’s been to show you all his new show – Catland – live, and on stage! Expect some material about hiccups as well as a wide range of other, less universal, topics!

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Liz Kingsman: One-Woman Show
Aug
16
to 28 Aug

Liz Kingsman: One-Woman Show

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The Guardian’s #1 Comedy Show of 2021 comes to the Fringe for a limited run. A bold, irreverent, raw, moving and triumphant celebration of adjectives, this blurb will nail down nothing.

★★★★★ Guardian, Evening Standard, Telegraph, Independent, Time Out, The i, The Stage, Londonist, The Arts Desk

Times’ Top 5 Best Comedy of 2021.

Telegraph's 30th Best Cultural Event of 2021.

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Sheeps: Ten Years, Ten Laughs
Aug
4
to 17 Aug

Sheeps: Ten Years, Ten Laughs

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Has it really been 10 years since Sheeps first performed in Edinburgh? No. It has been 12.

Now Time Out’s ‘Ones To Watch’ 2011 reunite to look back over a superb decade, personally and globally, while presenting some of their greatest hits: 'Austin Powers goes to Hogwarts', 'Good Cop, Bad Cop, Christmas Cop', ‘Austin Powers goes to Hogsmeade'. ALL of these sketches will be left out of the show. And that's a promise.

Sheeps remain Al Roberts (Stath Lets Flats, Starstruck, Feel Good), Liam Williams (Ladhood, Pls Like) and Jonno (Salmon Fishing in the Yemen).

“A gloriously silly show... It left me light-headed with enjoyment” ★★★★★ Guardian

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Vidura Bandara Rajapaksa: Monsoon Season
Aug
4
to 28 Aug

Vidura Bandara Rajapaksa: Monsoon Season

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In 1999, Vidura’s family left war-ridden Sri Lanka in search of a better life elsewhere. Now in 2022 he’s performing an hour of comedy in a Scottish nightclub.

Vidura Bandara Rajapaksa’s highly-anticipated debut hour is the story of how he got here, covering all of life’s major talking points: race, religion, and Ratatouille.

As seen on ITV2’s The Stand Up Sketch Show.

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Bella Hull: Babycakes
Aug
3
to 28 Aug

Bella Hull: Babycakes

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Have you ever wanted to hear a harrowing true story that really makes you think?

Well neither has Bella Hull and that's why her debut show is full of stupid, stupid jokes. Contains never-before-heard gossip and scenes of a gorgeous nature.

As seen on BBC One, BBC Three, ITV2 and Channel 4. Pretty much all the main ones, actually. Support for Russell Howard, Simon Amstell and women she's known for 14 seconds in the Revs toilets.

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Britney: Friends and Nothing More
Aug
3
to 28 Aug

Britney: Friends and Nothing More

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Fresh from their universally adored BBC Three pilot, Charly Clive and Ellen Robertson make their long-awaited return to the Fringe with a sketch show about love. But which of these two girls will you fancy more?

As seen on BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Three and Channel 4, in spite of everything.

"Ferociously funny" ★★★★★ i-magazine.co.uk

A recent rejection from a writing job: "their friendship is so powerful, and so long-lasting, it might unbalance the room."

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Nic Sampson: Marathon, 1904
Aug
3
to 28 Aug

Nic Sampson: Marathon, 1904

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32 athletes entered the 1904 Olympic marathon in St Louis, Missouri. Only 14 finished... What happened in between was a perfect storm of stupidity, cheating, raw eggs, wild dogs and rat poison.

In his Edinburgh Fringe debut, New Zealand comedian Nic Sampson brings to life the incredible true story of one of the dumbest sporting events of all time.

Co-writer of Starstruck (BBC Three). Star of The Brokenwood Mysteries (UKTV).

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Ania Magliano: Absolutely No Worries If Not
Aug
3
to 28 Aug

Ania Magliano: Absolutely No Worries If Not

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50% Polish, 50% Italian, 100% legend. Ania Magliano’s debut show tackles the stuff that matters: LUSH, horse girls, and buying a cat off Gumtree.

Winner - Leicester Comedy Festival Best New Show 2022.

Writer for Amelia Dimoldenberg’s Chicken Shop Date. As seen on The Stand Up Sketch Show (ITV2) & Dave Online.

Come if you want to, but absolutely no worries if not.

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Danielle Walker: Nostalgia
Aug
3
to 28 Aug

Danielle Walker: Nostalgia

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This show is a scrapbook of memories about my family. Two of them have smelt a Bigfoot. One has seen it. They all agree on a military coverup.

I couldn’t get home for two years and had this anxiety that someone in my family would die and I wouldn’t have enough to remember them by. It's relatable comedy to country people and absurd comedy to city people.

2022 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Most Outstanding Show nominee and Pinder Prize Winner.

“Peculiar unworldliness, with a winning, contradictory mix of fragility and resilience” ★★★★ Chortle

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Alex MacKeith: Thanks for Listening
Aug
3
to 28 Aug

Alex MacKeith: Thanks for Listening

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Alex MacKeith (2020 Musical Comedy Awards Winner) delivers his debut show. Join Alex and his guitar and hopefully other audience members on an acoustic odyssey of songs that are playful, dark, and maximum three minutes long*.

If you’re looking for a sexy, confident musical comedian, by all means please find one and bring them to this.

*Please note some songs may be longer than three minutes. No refunds.

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Jacob Hawley: Bump
Aug
3
to 28 Aug

Jacob Hawley: Bump

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Award-winning wide boy Jacob Hawley considers whether ample mental health is an exclusively middle-class pursuit, if he’s finally graduated from drugs to antipasti, and, all considered, if he’s ready to be a father.

As seen on The Russell Howard Hour and BBC3’s Ladhood. Creator and star of Radio 4’s Class Act and Welcome To Britain, and BBC Sounds’ Jacob Hawley: On Drugs and Jacob Hawley On Love.

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