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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: Christian Dart – Gumshoe!, Fringe 2025

August 6, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Christian Dart’s Gumshoe! is a delightful subversion of the murder mystery genre. An initially reluctant reviewer is won over by the high-energy, interactive, and charismatic performance, which trades traditional noir pacing for frenetic, clown-esque fun. A fantastic Fringe experience that will drag you along for the ride.

Review: Ayo Adenekan – Black Mediocrity, Fringe 2025

August 6, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This is a powerful and funny hour of comedy rooted in the Edinburgh experience. Adenekan is a charismatic performer with a bright future, delivering an authentic show that is already drawing impressive crowds. Highly recommended.

Review: Lil Wenker – Bangtail, Fringe 2025

August 6, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Beneath the mayhem lies a performer of incredible skill and a story of surprising depth. Wenker is a master of physical comedy.

Review: 10 Things They Hate About Me, Fringe 2025

August 5, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

With a unique red-flag-waving format and material that is both personal and provocative, this is a bracingly direct comedy show. A quintessential Fringe hour packed with laughs, honesty, and a buzzing finale.

Review: Saaniya Abbas – Hellarious, Fringe 2025

August 5, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood 4 Comments

Charming, adorable, and armed with a Trump joke within the first five seconds, Saaniya Abbas makes a stellar Fringe debut with Hellarious. Her comedy cleverly navigates her cultural identity and a genuine curiosity about her audience, making for a warm, engaging, and thoroughly funny hour.

Review: Dan Tiernan – ALL IN, Fringe 2025

August 5, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Dan Tiernan returns with a high-energy confessional about his quest for self-improvement, delivering cringe-inducing truths and unapologetic humour.

Review: Biscuit Barrel – The 69-Sketch Show, Fringe 2025

August 5, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood 3 Comments

Decked out in their iconic biscuit heads, a talented comedy team present a fast-paced show featuring 69 distinct sketches of varying lengths and styles.

Review: I Was a Teenage She-Devil, Fringe 2025

August 3, 2025 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

A surprise late-night hit, I Was a Teenage She-Devil is a fantastically fun blast of campy, gory, rock-and-roll theatre.

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