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Comedy in Edinburgh

Edinburgh boasts a vibrant and deeply-rooted comedy scene that thrives throughout the year, anchored by legendary venues such as The Stand Comedy Club, a proving ground for countless famous comedians, alongside the multi-award-winning Monkey Barrel Comedy and the ever-popular Just the Tonic, which all provide a consistent programme of top-tier stand-up.









However, this thriving year-round culture is merely the prelude to the comedic explosion that occurs each August during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The city transforms into the undisputed global epicentre of comedy, as thousands of performers—from household names testing new material to ambitious newcomers seeking their big break—descend upon the capital, turning every conceivable space from grand theatres to cramped pub basements into a performance venue. This month-long comedy marathon creates an unparalleled atmosphere of creative energy, solidifying Edinburgh's reputation as the ultimate destination for performers and fans of live humour.

Review: Candace Bryan – MILF (Mom I’d Like to Find), Fringe 2025

August 10, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

A clever, cathartic, and consistently hilarious hour of stand-up that turns a powerful personal story about a missing mother into a triumph of comedy.

Review: Tamar Broadbent – Plus One, Fringe 2025

August 10, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood 1 Comment

Tamar Broadbent’s new musical comedy is an unashamedly honest and funny journey through the challenges of pregnancy and the terrifying joys of becoming a mother.

Review: Smile, It Might Never Happen, Fringe 2025

August 9, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Smile, It Might Never Happen is a high-wire act of an improv show. When it works, it’s brilliant, with the cast’s chemistry and musical prowess creating a unique and entertaining experience. When it doesn’t, it’s a little awkward, but never for long.

Review: 100% Badgers with Matt Hobs, Fringe 2025

August 9, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

“100% Badgers” is a standout Fringe hit, transforming a niche topic into a compelling and hilarious hour of storytelling. Matt Hobs’ authentic charm and genuine passion for his subject shine through, expertly balancing fascinating badger facts with the serious politics of the UK’s controversial cull. A surprisingly engrossing and highly recommended show.

Review: Crocodile Tears, Fringe 2025

August 9, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

“Crocodile Tears” is a must-see dark comedy at the Fringe, featuring a fantastic ensemble cast and a clever script. The performers expertly reveal the truth behind their reality TV personas as the story twists from sharp satire into a high-stakes thriller that questions the nature of authenticity and entertainment.

Review: Getting Triggy With It – Matt Parker Does the Maths, Fringe 2025

August 7, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Both hilarious and fascinating, Matt Parker’s “Getting Triggy with It” turns topics like sort functions and Python code into pure entertainment. Parker is a charismatic host who ensures everyone, from dedicated fans to reluctant partners, will leave having laughed and learned. A perfect blend of smarts and silliness, highly recommended.

Review: Mitch Benn – The Lehrer Effect, Fringe 2025

August 7, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Mitch Benn is at the top of his game in this poignant and political tribute to Tom Lehrer. With sharp songwriting and a clear passion for his subject, Benn delivers an hour of validating satire that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. A must-see for fans of musical comedy.

Review: Shalaka Kurup – Get A Grip, Fringe 2025

August 6, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Shalaka Kurup is lauded as a confident and charismatic performer whose quest to be the ‘main character’ makes for a brilliantly constructed hour of dark comedy, though its adult content comes with a warning.

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