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19 August 2019 – 24 August 2019
AUTO-CORREBT PRESENTS SIGHT UNSEEN @ EDINBURGH FESTIVAL FRINGE
Irish comedy theatre improv group, Auto-Correbt have set themselves the challenge of performing every other show at Edinburgh Festival Fringe this August. The only problem is that they’ve seen none of them.
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15 August 2018 – 27 August 2018
Only Fools and Three Courses
Comedy Dining presents a tribute to Only fools and Horses, the world's greatest sitcom, accompanied by a delicious, three course meal.
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18 May 2017
Alex Kealy - Too Early To Say
Entertaining and current, Too Early To Say is an hour of fun. Take a break from worrying about the political events in the world and watch as Alex Kealy cleverly lightens the situation whilst making some very valid points!
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19 August 2016
Paul Currie: FFFFFFFMILK!
A creatively madcap show with many hilarious moments...and the best Fringe performance I've seen this year
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16 August 2016
It's Thea-Skot in here (So take off all your clothes)
Fun, loud and slightly bonkers.
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14 August 2016
Maddy Anholt: Rent Girl
Hugely likeable, great interaction with the crowd, but not quite enough laughs
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14 August 2016
Don't Panic! It's Challenge Anneka
A unique and intriguing show depicting life from the view of someone suffering with anxiety
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12 August 2016
Enter the Bagman
Good in places, but left me feeling there could be so much more
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12 August 2016
Ben Hanlin: Trickhead
A high energy and slick production from this cheeky comic-magician
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12 August 2016
Goose: Hydroberserker
A one man sketch show with lots of laughs, plenty of pizazz and a bucket load of sweat
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12 August 2016
Tommy Holgate: Man in the Miracle
A layered and unconventional look at the often overused subject of middle class peace and love
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11 August 2016
Beth Vyse: As Funny As Cancer
Tears, LOLs and many things stuck halfway between in a surreal take on the comedian's experience of breast cancer.
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5 June 2016
Homophobe
A perfectly crafted and emotionally charged show about one man's experience of homophobia that presents a profound reflection on the development of our society's attitudes towards gay people.
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31 May 2016
Beasts
Boundless energy and fast-paced sketches had the audience guffawing with laughter throughout this hour-long show, where adult (should that be child?) humour scored the biggest laughs.
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30 May 2016
Not Fast Enough
Who said feminism and social commentary was boring? Not Fast Enough 'smashes the patriarchy' with a witty and sincere two-woman sketch show.
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11 May 2016
Nathan Willcock: State of the Nathan
After a good start, the show sadly slowed down and, to be honest, it was rather disappointing by the end.