Comedy

Can machines think? What will it mean for humanity if artificial intelligence can feel?
In one glittering, high-energy hour, American comic Abigoliah Schamaun takes you through the miserable roll
Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society CEO Shona McCarthy has responded to criticisms about preparations for thi
The Fringe Society today announced that 13 Fringe venues will be awarded a share of £1.275 million from the
An hour of ‘queer comedy’, introduced and compered by Dan Tiernan.
With a blast of the gay anthem, Shania Twain’s “Man, I feel like a Woman,” the DJs on Radio 69 are keen to
A farcical, sitcom-crime drama with OTT ensemble theatricality on a small stage.
A gorilla-suited performer in a rocking chair is bemusing and befuddling Fringe audiences.
After the months of uncertainty and gnawing anxiety, the start of the Fringe today feels like a major achie
The Edinburgh Fringe Society made the weekly refresh of its programm
With just two more weeks to go to the start of the Edinburgh Fringe 2021
For those still not ready, or able, to venture to the Edinburgh Fringe, the Fringe is being brought to you.
As emergency measures are implemented to control the spread of Covid-19, Edinburgh Fringe Society Chief Exe
Oor Wullie is our beloved cheeky chappy even beating out William Wallace and Robert Burns to win ‘
The opening night of MagicFest brings a line-up of top notch magicians, mind-reade
Twenty-five years ago, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert burst into our cinemas.
Build a Rocket is the debut play from award winning playwright Christopher York. RnB music from fe
From babies in arms to active toddlers, they all sit wide-eyed staring up at this whimsical man and his sil
National treasure, Stephen Fry brings his best-selling novel, ‘Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold’, to
Birds of Paradise produced Purposeless Movements back in 2016 to address a specific medical descri