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9 May 2016
Jacob Hawley & Jake Farrell: GABOS
A pair of painfully hungover comedians who tickled more ribs than the majority of (apparently) sober performers at the fringe. Perhaps they're onto something…
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9 May 2016
Anti-White PC Manginas Activate!
This hard-hitting stand-up routine aimed to break down generalisations.
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9 May 2016
One Man, Two Guvnors by Richard Bean
A ridiculous show full of deception and stupidity.
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9 May 2016
goo:ga
A funny and informative show about life with a baby bump, performed by a pregnant feminist.
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8 May 2016
Circumcision
The Fringe represents the arts on the fringes of taste. For many, this automatically means of the worse taste. To those, I say, Dave Chawner will prove you wrong.
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8 May 2016
Immigrant Diaries: Sajeela Kershi & Guests
A small, intimate venue with a relaxed environment, where four people relay their stories and experiences of Immigration and the problems that come with it.
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8 May 2016
Zach and Viggo: Thunderflop
A crazy and chaotic show that's sure to get you laughing.
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8 May 2016
Mummy or The Art of Saying Goodbye
Equally as witty as it is heart wrenching, Mummy or The Art of Saying Goodbye is a fun and interesting show full of humour, emotion and honesty.
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7 May 2016
Aaaaaaand... It Is What It Is
The wonders of English people, a BOOZY sketch duo, and politics? Get ready for some mad mockery.
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7 May 2016
Krater Comedy Club
Word of warning: if a venue suggests that, just perhaps, you need a plus one to not feel like a bit of a ninny at their event, they're probably correct. But, with such stellar comedians, I easily forgot I was on my tod at Krater Comedy Club.
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7 April 2016
Want my job?...with Neil Frost
Neil Frost can be found at Brighton Fringe this May, performing his one man mine show, The Story of the Nervous Man. 'I think a performer should train in a variety of disciplines,' the comedian, clown and character actor says, 'then create their own practice using the methods that work for them.'
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9 March 2016
Want my job...with James Bennison
Comedian by night, Renewal Coordinator by day, James Bennison's latest show How to be a Supervillain is coming to Brighton Fringe this May, following last year's win of Brighton Fringe 2015 Best Young Comedy Performer.
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24 February 2016
Hap (Less One)
Physical comedy, demonstrating how you can laugh hard with no words uttered. A great expression of emotion and the versatility of custard.
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4 November 2015
Get gold with comedy - a blog by Emrys
Life's a laugh sometimes isn't it? And frankly so can be gaining your qualifications!
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10 August 2015
John Robertson - The Dark Room: Symphony of a Floating Head
You awake to find yourself in... The Dark Room. What do you do, Darren?
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10 August 2015
Amy Howereska: Sasspot
Putting the Fun in Funeral, and making weddings woeful. Such is the life of Amy Howereska.
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10 August 2015
Stephen Bailey: Should’ve Been A Popstar
Bailey's routine exuded such a level of energy, that would raise up even the dullest of demeanours.