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24 August 2022
Lauren Pattison: It Is What It Is
From the joy and hope of 2019 to the mental shift which spanned the world in 2020, Lauren Pattison figures out how to cope with it all, exuding the perfect attitude of "it is what it is."
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24 August 2022
Sasha Ellen: Creeps and Geeks
Sasha Ellen does not shy away from the uncomfortable in her one hour show about misogyny, stereotypes, geeks, women, men, and all things creepy.
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24 August 2022
Emmy Blotnick: The 30 Fragrances of Jennifer Lopez: A Show About Death, Betrayal and Financial Ruin
"A show about death, betrayal, and financial ruin". Emmy Blotnick brings a Google-rabbithole-descent to life in the most wonderful of ways.
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24 August 2022
Ellie MacPherson: Happy Birthday, Mr President!
An idealistic romantic takes us on a musical tour of all 45 Presidents.
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20 August 2022
Sap
Sap is a dark and modern reimagination of Ovid’s tale following Apollo and Daphne
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20 August 2022
Jinkx Monsoon: She’s Still Got It! (with Major Scales)
The Queen of all Queens is at the Edinburgh Fringe, and she’s definitely found her camera
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20 August 2022
Interview with comedian, actor and doctor Stefania Licari
"One of the aspects I love about being a performer is the rapport with other artists, and it’s incredible that within one city for the month of August, Edinburgh contains all the artists I admire, work with or aspire to meet. Isn’t that just magical?"
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20 August 2022
Luke Kempner: Macho Macho Man
Impressions aside, Luke Kempner’s found his own voice in this show
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18 August 2022
Clara: Sex, Love and Classical Music
An intriguing story about 19th-century pianist Clara Schumann's relationship with love, pianos and motherhood
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17 August 2022
Jordan Brookes: This Is Just What Happens
Jordan Brookes is not confrontational. Let's repeat that, Jordan Brookes is *not* confrontational (according to his latest show)
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17 August 2022
Yuriko Kotani: Kaiju About
Kotani gets candid about post-lockdown blues, break-ups, and bad reviews